Simon Terodde

Simon Terodde (born 2 March 1988) is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Hamburger SV.

Simon Terodde
Terodde at practice with VfB Stuttgart in 2016
Personal information
Full name Simon Terodde
Date of birth (1988-03-02) 2 March 1988
Place of birth Bocholt, West Germany
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Hamburger SV
Number 9
Youth career
1991–1998 SV Krechting
1998–2001 VfL Rhede
2001–2002 1. FC Bocholt
2002–2007 MSV Duisburg
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 MSV Duisburg II 20 (12)
2007–2009 MSV Duisburg 2 (0)
2009Fortuna Düsseldorf (loan) 8 (1)
2009Fortuna Düsseldorf II (loan) 1 (0)
2009–2012 1. FC Köln 5 (0)
2009–20111. FC Köln II 52 (20)
2011–2012Union Berlin (loan) 27 (8)
2012–2014 Union Berlin 60 (15)
2014–2016 VfL Bochum 66 (41)
2016–2017 VfB Stuttgart 47 (27)
2018–2020 1. FC Köln 71 (37)
2020– Hamburger SV 20 (19)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 5 February 2021

He was the top scorer in 2. Bundesliga, for VfL Bochum in 2016, VfB Stuttgart in 2017 and 1. FC Köln in 2019, winning the division title with both Stuttgart and Köln.

Football career

MSV Duisburg

Playing for MSV Duisburg, Terodde was the top goalscorer of the Under 19 Bundesliga West in the 2006–07 season scoring 21 goals. His first professional appearance for Duisburg came against FC Ingolstadt 04 in the 2. Bundesliga on 19 October 2008.[1]

In January 2009, he agreed to a contract extension until 2010 before joining Fortuna Düsseldorf of the 3. Liga on loan for the second half of the 2008–09 season.[2]

1. FC Köln

After seven years, Terodde left Duisburg and signed a two-year contract with 1. FC Köln where he mostly played for the reserve team. In the summer of 2011 he joined Union Berlin on loan.[3] In April 2012, he completed the transfer to Union Berlin on a permanent basis agreeing to a contract running until 2015.[4]

VfL Bochum

In 2014, Terodde signed for VfL Bochum.[5] He was the 2. Bundesliga top scorer in his second season with 25 goals in 33 games, including a hat-trick at 1. FC Heidenheim on the final day in a 4–2 win.[6]

VfB Stuttgart

In June 2016, Terodde moved to VfB Stuttgart.[7] He again became top-scorer in the 2016–17 2. Bundesliga (25 goals in 32 games) and the team was promoted as champions. On 6 November 2016, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–1 win over Arminia Bielefeld at the Mercedes-Benz Arena.[8]

In May 2017, Terodde signed a new two-year contract with an option for a further season.[9]

Return to Köln

On 20 December 2017, it was announced Terodde would return to former club 1. FC Köln from 1 January 2018. He signed a deal until 30 June 2021.[10][11][12] He scored three times in his first two games,[13] eventually finishing with five in 15 as the team were relegated in last place.

He scored four times on 19 August 2018, as Köln came from behind to win 9–1 at Berliner FC Dynamo in the first round of the cup.[14] On September 28, 2018 he scored his 100th 2.Bundesliga goal in a 1–3 win against Arminia Bielefeld.[15] He scored a total of 29 2. Bundesliga goals in 2018–19 season and won his third 2. Bundesliga top scorer title.

Hamburger SV

In August 2020, it was announced that Terodde would return to the second tier and join Hamburger SV on a free transfer,[16] signing a one-year contract.[17] With two braces in the first two games, he replaced Sven Demandt (121) as the record goalscorer in the single division 2. Bundesliga, played since 1981, with 122 goals.[18] In the all-time top scorer list of the 2. Bundesliga, which has been played since 1974, Terodde is third behind Dieter Schatzschneider (154) and Karl-Heinz Mödrath (151).[19]

Career statistics

As of match played 3 January 2021[1][20][21]
Club Season League Cup Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
MSV Duisburg II 2007–08 Oberliga Nordrhein 7575
2008–09 NRW-Liga 137137
Total 2012002012
MSV Duisburg 2007–08 Bundesliga 000000
2008–09 2. Bundesliga 200020
Total 200020
Fortuna Düsseldorf II 2008–09 NRW-Liga 1010
Total 100010
Fortuna Düsseldorf 2008–09 3. Liga 8181
Total 810081
1. FC Köln 2009–10 Bundesliga 000000
2010–11 Bundesliga 502171
Total 502171
1. FC Köln II 2009–10 Regionalliga West 318318
2010–11 Regionalliga West 21122112
Total 5220005220
Union Berlin 2011–12 2. Bundesliga 27811289
2012–13 2. Bundesliga 3310213511
2013–14 2. Bundesliga 27530305
Total 8723629325
VfL Bochum 2014–15 2. Bundesliga 3316233519
2015–16 2. Bundesliga 3325433728
Total 6641667247
VfB Stuttgart 2016–17 2. Bundesliga 3225103325
2017–18 Bundesliga 15221173
Total 4727315028
1. FC Köln 2017–18 Bundesliga 155155
2018–19 2. Bundesliga 3329243533
2019–20 Bundesliga 23321254
Total 7137457542
Hamburger SV 2020–21 2. Bundesliga 1415101515
Career total 3731762215395191

Honours

Club

VfB Stuttgart

1. FC Köln

Individual

References

  1. "Simon Terodde" (in German). fussballdaten.de. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. Bappert, Wolfgang (8 January 2009). "MSV Duisburg leiht Simon Terodde an Fortuna aus". Neue Ruhr Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. "Union leiht Terodde aus" [Union signs Terodde on loan]. kicker Online (in German). 19 May 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  4. "Terodde bleibt bei Union" [Terodde stays at Union]. Tagesspiegel (in German). 9 April 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  5. "1. FC Union Berlin: Simon Terodde wechselt zum VfL Bochum". T-online (in German). 27 May 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  6. "Terodde top of the shots as Bochum thrash Heidenheim". Bundesliga. 15 May 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  7. "Simon Terodde signs for VfB Stuttgart". vfb.de. VfB Stuttgart. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  8. "Terodde schießt Arminia im Alleingang ab" (in German). RP-Online. 6 November 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  9. "Simon Terodde staying with VfB". vfb.de. VfB Stuttgart. 26 May 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  10. "Fix! Terodde kehrt nach Köln zurück". kicker Online (in German). 20 December 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  11. "Simon Terodde leaves VfB". vfb.de (in German). 20 December 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  12. "FC Köln - SIMON TERODDE RETURNS TO FC". vfb.de. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  13. "Simon Terodde strikes twice as Cologne humble Hamburg to make it three in-a-row". Bundesliga. 20 January 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  14. Fahey, Ciaran (19 August 2018). "'Gladbach scores 11 in cup match; Cologne rallies to win 9-1". Chicago Daily Herald. Associated Press. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  15. "Köln ist dank Torjäger Terodde nicht zu stoppen". Spiegel Online (in German). Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  16. "HSV bag Simon Terodde on one-year deal" (in German). Hamburger SV. 20 August 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  17. "Einigkeit erzielt: Terodde wird Hamburger". kicker.de. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  18. "Teroddes Vorfreude auf den Partykeller - mit "Bierchen"". kicker (in German). 28 September 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  19. Müller, Guido (22 September 2020). "Zweitliga-Torrekord: Terodde ist Schatzschneider auf den Fersen!". 90min (in German). Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  20. "Simon Terodde" (in German). kicker. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  21. Simon Terodde at Soccerway. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  22. "DIE TORSCHÜTZENKÖNIGE DER 2. BUNDESLIGA". German Football Association. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
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