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All goals of Lewis Holtby
Lewis Holtby Stats season 2024-2025
Lewis Holtby Last match
Lewis Holtby Career
Former clubs
Lewis Holtby Career stats
Lewis Holtby history
Lewis Holtby was born on 18 September 1990 in Erkelenz and plays for the Holstein Kiel. He played for GW Sparta Gerderath from 1994-2001, for Borussia M'gladbach from 2001-2004, for Alemannia Aachen from 2004-2009, for FC Schalke 04 from 2009-2010, for VfL Bochum 1848 from 2010-2010, for 1. FSV Mainz 05 from 2010-2011, for FC Schalke 04 from 2011-2013, for Tottenham Hotspur FC from 2013-2014, for Fulham FC from 2014-2014, for Tottenham Hotspur FC from 2014-2014, for Hamburger SV from 2014-2019, for Blackburn Rovers FC from 2019-2021 and has played for Holstein Kiel since 2021.
Current season 2024/25
With one assist, the 34-year-old currently has the second-most in his team along with Finn Porath, Tymoteusz Puchacz, Nicolai Remberg, Benedikt Pichler, Andu Kelati and Steven Skrzybski. In total, the player with the shirt number 10 has taken three shots at goal. He has been responsible for 11 assists shot at the goal so far and therefore leads the statistics within his squad for this category.
Last game
Lewis Holtby played his last game on the 13th matchday of the 2024/25 season (7 December 2024). Playing for Holstein Kiel, he lost against RB Leipzig 0-2. He was substituted in and played as a midfielder for a total of 28 minutes in this game. Furthermore, he had eight tackle challenges in the last match. Of these, he was able to win three. He covered a distance of 3.8 km during his total playing time in this game. In doing so, Lewis Holtby had a total of nine sprints.
Bundesliga career and records
Lewis Holtby has played 210 matches in the course of his career in the Bundesliga. Of these, he has won 77. He has netted 26 goals throughout his appointments in the Bundesliga. So far, Lewis Holtby has completed 10 matches with his present squad.
International appointments
Up to now, Lewis Holtby has played three international matches for Germany. He won the Supercup in 2011 with FC Schalke 04.