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Theodor Gebre Selassie
Nationality:Czech,The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Birthday:1986-12-24
Biorhythm Today:
Height:182cm
Weight:73kg
Club:Slovan Liberec
Club Shirt NO.:23
Position:Defender
Join Date:2021-7-1
Former Club(s):Werder Bremen
Once Club(s):Werder Bremen,Slovan Liberec,Slavia Praha,Vysocina Jihlava,Velke Mezirici,Vysocina Jihlava(U19)
Market Value: €1.40M
Personal Match Data Statistics of last 2 years
Match Date Home Score AWay Goal Pen OG YC RC
CZE D109/10/2022Slovan Liberec0-0Banik Ostrava00001
CZEC14/09/2022FC Rokycany1-5Slovan Liberec20000
CZE D128/08/20221.FC Slovacko1-2Slovan Liberec10000
CZE D117/04/2022Slovan Liberec2-1MFK Karvina00010
CZE D131/07/2021Slovan Liberec0-5Sparta Prague00011
CZE D125/07/2021Slovan Liberec0-11.FC Slovacko00010
GER D108/05/2021Werder Bremen0-0Bayer Leverkusen00010
GER D124/04/20211. FC Union Berlin3-1Werder Bremen10000
GER D126/02/2021Werder Bremen2-1Eintracht Frankfurt10010
GERC02/02/2021Werder Bremen2-0Greuther Furth00010
GER D116/01/2021Werder Bremen2-0Augsburg10000
GERC23/12/2020Hannover 960-3Werder Bremen10000
GER D125/10/2020Werder Bremen1-1Hoffenheim00010
GER D126/05/2020Werder Bremen0-0Monchengladbach00010
GER D118/05/2020Werder Bremen1-4Bayer Leverkusen10000
Total80082
Profile:

Theodor Gebre Selassie is a Czech professional footballer who plays for German club Werder Bremen, either as a full-back or as wing-back. He earned 54 caps and scored three goals with the Czech national team.

Having won the Czech First League with Slavia Prague in 2008 and Slovan Liberec four years later, he then signed for Bremen on a four-year contract.

Gebre Selassie made his international debut for the Czech Republic in 2011, becoming their first player of African descent. He was selected in their squad for UEFA Euro 2012 and UEFA Euro 2016.

Gebre Selassie began his football career in 1992, developing within the Czech youth system. For the next six years, he was a member of the Velke Mezirici junior squad. He subsequently moved to Vysocina Jihlava, where he played for the club's youth team between 1998 and 2005.

As his family placed great importance on education, Gebre Selassie later almost abandoned football altogether to concentrate on a university degree. However, he eventually opted to join Velke Mezirici's senior side in 2005.

Gebre Selassie subsequently had a brief stint with Slavia Prague in the 2007–08 season, during which he won the Czech First League title. He then played for Slovan Liberec, where he again won the league title in the 2011–12 season.

After playing all four of the Czech Republic's matches at UEFA Euro 2012, Gebre Selassie was signed by Werder Bremen of the German Bundesliga on a four-year deal on 22 June. On 24 August 2012, he scored a goal in Bremen's first game of the season, heading an equaliser in a 1–2 away loss against reigning champions Borussia Dortmund. Gebre Selassie made 24 starts that season, with the opening day goal being his only of the season.

In the 2013–14 season, Gebre Selassie made only 18 starts, coming on as a substitute 11 times and scoring his only two goals of the season in the final three matches. He missed the first 8 games of the 2014–15 season with an ankle injury. After coming on as a substitute in his first appearance of the season, he started the final 25 matches of the season under manager Viktor Skrypnyk, whose first match of the season after taking over for Robin Dutt coincided with Gebre Selassie's first start. On 18 February 2015, Gebre Selassie signed a contract extension with Werder Bremen, keeping him at the Weserstadion through the 2017–18 season. Gebre Selassie also scored three goals on the season.

Gebre Selassie was a fixture in Skrypnyk's lineup at right back during the 2015–16 campaign, making 33 starts in the Bundesliga, as well as playing the full-time in all 5 of the club's DFB-Pokal fixtures during their run to the semi-finals. On 8 November, he picked up a concussion following a collision with goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald toward the end of a match at Augsburg, causing him to miss their next match against Wolfsburg. Gebre Selassie scored his only goal of the season on 5 March against Hannover 96, also tacking on an assist in the 4–1 victory.

After Werder lost their first 5 matches of the 2016–17 season, including a first round upset in the DFB-Pokal to third tier Sportfreunde Lotte, resulting in the sacking of Skrypnyk, Gebre Selassie scored a stoppage time winner against Wolfsburg to give the club their first points of the season, after Lennart Thy had equalized five minutes prior in the 2–1 victory. During the season, he made 30 league appearance scoring 5 goals.

In July 2017, Gebre Selassie extended his contract with Werder Bremen.

In February 2019, he made his 200th Bundesliga appearance for the club.

In May 2011, Gebre Selassie received his first call-up to the Czech Republic national football team. On 4 June, he became the first player of African descent to play for the country, making his debut as a half-time substitute for Ondrej Kušnir in a goalless draw against Peru at the Kirin Cup at Matsumotodaira Football Stadium in Matsumoto, Japan.

Gebre Selassie was later given the number 2 shirt in the Czech squad for UEFA Euro 2012. He was allegedly the target of racist chanting from Russia fans during the Czech Republic's match against Russia, which ended in a 4–1 victory for Russia. During the tournament, he received attention from some of Europe's most successful clubs. He started all four of the Czechs' games, as the side won its group before eventually losing to Portugal in the quarter-finals. He scored his first senior international goal on 12 October 2012 in a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Malta, opening a 3–1 victory in Plzen.

On 5 June, in a warm-up game for UEFA Euro 2016 at the Eden Arena, Gebre Selassie was sent off for two bookings in a 1–2 loss to South Korea.

In May 2019, Gebre Selassie announced his retirement from the national team.

Honours:

CLUB

Slavia Prague
Czech First League: 2007–08

Slovan Liberec
Czech First League: 2011–12

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