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A Black and Red homegrown player: Emrehan Gedikli started at Kurtekotten with the U8s. Since then, the central striker has progressed through all the youth teams at Bayer 04. In the curtailed 2019/20 season, Gedikli was playing for the U17s in the U17 Bundesliga and he became top goalscorer in the West section with 17 goals in 20 games. That marksmanship drew him to the attention of head coach Peter Bosz. The Dutchman called up the youth player, who is also completing his education as a sports and fitness executive at Bayer 04, to the senior squad for the first time in the middle of October. Gedikli made his debut in the first team on 26 November 2020 in the 4-1 home win against Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Europa League.
After eleven years at Bayer 04, Emrehan Gedikli has completed a transfer to Turkish top-flight club Trabzonspor. The Germany U19 international, who was on a contract at Leverkusen to the summer of 2023, has signed a deal with the current clear league leaders in the Süper Lig.
Show moreEmrehan Gedikli will remain at Bayer 04 beyond the summer of 2022. The Germany U19 international, at Leverkusen since 2010, has signed a contract extension with the Werkself to 2023.
Show moreThe Bayer 04 U19 team could not have a better end to the year: The team under head coach Sven Hübscher remain unbeaten after eight games in the U19 Bundesliga West. There was even a runaway 7-0 victory over Wuppertaler SV. Emrehan Gedikli played a big part in that result. The 18-year-old centre forward, who has a first team contract at the Werkself, scored four goals.
Show moreThe training ground at the BayArena will be noticeably less populated after the Augsburg match. 14 Werkself players are away on international duty.
Show moreThe Bundesliga debut for a Bayer 04 home-grown player, an impressive achievement by Reiner Calmund plus an unforgotten play-off double goalscorer for the Werkself who would have celebrated his birthday on Wednesday – today's news in brief.
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