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Germany (1st Bundesliga)
Noah Loosli (Bochum): The Bundesliga takes a break during New Year’s Eve. Loosli and Bochum continue against Bremen on January 14.
Cédric Zesiger (Wolfsburg): The former YB defender and the “Wolves” will start the second half of the season on January 13 in Mainz.
Gregor Kobel (Dortmund): The goalkeeper will fly to the training camp in Marbella this week with BVB and the two new assistant coaches. The second half of the season starts on January 13 in Darmstadt.
Nico Elvedi (Gladbach): For Gladbach and coach Gerardo Seoane, the match continues on January 14 against Stuttgart.
Jonas Omlin (Gladbach): The goalkeeper is expected back soon. He was out for almost the entire preliminary round due to his shoulder injury. Will attack again in the new year.
Kevin Mbabu (Augsburg): Augsburg starts the second half of the season on January 13 against Leverkusen.
Ruben Vargas (Augsburg): Augsburg starts the second half of the season on January 13 against Leverkusen.
Silvan Widmer (Mainz): After a messy preliminary round, things should look good for Mainz in 2024. The start is on January 13 against Wolfsburg.
Edimilson Fernandes (Mainz): After a messy preliminary round, things should look good for Mainz in 2024. The start is on January 13 against Wolfsburg.
Granit Xhaka (Leverkusen): The still undefeated leader Leverkusen kicks off the new year in Augsburg on January 13.
Leonidas Stergiou (Stuttgart): Stuttgart, the surprise team of the preliminary round, will visit Mönchengladbach to kick off the second half of the season.
England (Premier League)
Manuel Akanji (Man City): Plays through in the 2-0 win against Sheffield and starts the 1-0 with a pass to provider Phil Foden. The Citizens are back at the top of the table.
Zeki Amdouni (Burnley): Started for Burnley for the twelfth time in a row, scoring a 1–1 draw against Aston Villa in Birmingham. Shortly before the end, the newcomer conceded 2:3.
Fabian Schär (Newcastle): On Monday he will only play against league leaders Liverpool.
France (Ligue 1)
Eray Comert (Nantes): Ligue 1 is taking a break over the New Year. Cömert and Nantes continue against Clermont on January 14.
Yvon Mvogo (Lorient): Lorient, threatened with relegation, starts the new year on January 14 in Lille.
Becir Omeragic (Montpellier): Montpellier has to play against the surprise team from Brest on January 14 at the start of the second half of the season.
Vincent Sierro (Toulouse): Toulouse will visit Metz at the start of the second half of the season.
Breel Embolo (Monaco): He continues his training after his ACL tear.
Philipp Köhn (Monaco): Monaco with regular goalkeeper Köhn welcomes Reims on January 13.
Denis Zakaria (Monaco): Missed from the victory in Toulouse.
Fabian Rieder (Rennes): Rennes starts the second half of the season against Nice. With or without Rieder?
Jordan Lotomba (Nice): The second in the table has to go to Rennes in Brittany to start the new year.
Italy (Serie A)
Ricardo Rodriguez (Turin): Plays through 0-1 in Florence. Cannot prevent the cross that leads to the goal.
Noah Okafor (Milan): Not in the squad after his thigh injury in the 1-0 win against Sassuolo.
Michel Aebischer (Bologna): Bologna suffered a serious setback at the end of the year. Aebischer comes on as a substitute in the 55th minute of the 0:3 away match against Udinese.
Remo Freuler (Bologna): Plays through the 3-0 defeat in Udine and receives a yellow card after an hour.
Dan Ndoye (Bologna): The winger missed the last game of the year due to an injury.
Yann Sommer (Inter): I can’t keep zero for the entire month of December. Didn’t look good when he conceded a goal in the 1-1 draw away to Genoa. Dragusin’s header in stoppage time in the first half is sustainable.
Silvan Hefti (Genoa): Remains unused for the third time in a row in the 1-1 draw against Inter.
Spain (La Liga)
Djibril Sov (Seville): This week it continues again in Spain. Sevilla and Sow host Athletic Bilbao on Thursday.
Germany (2nd Bundesliga)
Miro Muheim (Hamburg): The second half of the season starts on January 20. HSV hibernates in third place.
Jasper van der Werff (Rostock): The second half of the season starts on January 20. Rostock is located on Barrage Square.
Jan Elvedi (Kaiserslautern): On January 20, Kaiserslautern continues in Hamburg against St. Pauli.
Filip Stojilkovic (Kaiserslautern): After moving from Darmstadt, he now plays for Betzenberg. He could make his debut for the “Red Devils” on January 20.
Saulo Decarli (Braunschweig): Relegation-threatened Braunschweig will play against leader Kiel on January 19 at the start of the second half of the season.
Carlo Brunner (Schalke): Schalke will host HSV at the start of the second half of the season on January 20.
Martin Angha (Wehen-Wiesbaden): Wiesbaden continues on January 21 in Magdeburg.
Haris Tabakovic (Hertha Berlin): The Swiss-Bosnian photographer is in 7th place with Hertha. The match continues on January 21 against Düsseldorf.
Portugal (Portuguese League)
Maxime Dominguez (Gil Vicente): Plays through in the 1-0 win against Boavista Porto.
Francesco Ruberto (Vizela): Is again only a substitute in the 0-0 draw against Moreirense.
England (championship)
Christian Fassnacht (Norwich): Norwich cannot get further than a 1-1 draw against Southampton on New Year’s Day. Fassnacht is again not in the starting line-up and continues to languish on the bench for ninety minutes.
Italy (Serie B)
Simon Sohm (Parma): Sohm came on as a substitute in the 82nd minute of the leaders’ 2-0 win in Brescia.
Pajtim Kasami (Sampdoria): Sampdoria says goodbye to the short winter break with a 1-1 draw against Bari. Kasami is suspended after being sent off.
Natan Girma (Reggiana): Romand scores again in a 1-0 win against Catanzaro. And again with his head. It is his third goal in the third game in a row.
Belgium (Jupiler Pro League)
Michael Frey (Antwerp): The champions are only sixth after the 0-3 defeat against Genk. Frey plays no role for the Belgian champions and now finally has to move.
Stefan Knezevic (Charleroi): The defender was also missing in the 3-1 win against Mechelen due to an injury.
Leo Seydoux (Westerlo): Westerlo wins 3-0 against Molenbeek, but continues to play without Seydoux.
Cameron Puertas (Saint-Gilles): Puertas and his team were unable to end the year perfectly with a 1-1 draw against Bruges, but Sint-Gillis is clearly in the lead after twenty rounds – partly thanks to Puertas’ excellent play.
Andi Zeqiri (Genk): Comes on as a substitute seconds before time in the 3-0 win against Royal Antwerp. The competition has now been stopped for three weeks.
Greece (Super League)
Noam Baumann (OFI Crete): The competition was halted for almost two weeks during the holidays. On January 3, OFI Crete will participate in Leader PAOK Saloniki.
Steven Zuber (AEK Athens): AEK Athens continues against Volos on January 3.
Croatia (Super Sport HNL)
Petar Pusić (Osijek): The competition is on hold until January 23. Osijek is in 4th place.
Josip Drmic (Dinamo Zagreb): The competition is on hold until January 23. Dinamo Zagreb is in 3rd place.
Turkiye (Super Lig)
Gokhan Inler (Besiktas Istanbul): Besiktas starts the second half of the season on January 5 against Kasimpasa. Inler has not played for even a minute this season.
Albian Ajeti (Gaziantep FK): The new year starts on January 5 against Pendikspor.
Poland (Ekstraklasa)
Marco Burch (Legia Warsaw): The Polish competition is on hold until mid-February.
Lithuania (A Lyga)
Oliver Buff (Vilnius): The season in Lithuania is over.
Bulgaria (First professional football league)
Kwadwo Duah (Ludogorets Razgrad): The Bulgarian competition is on hold until mid-February.
United Arab Emirates (UAE Pro League)
Haris Seferovic (Al Wasl): The competition is on hold until mid-February due to the Asian Cup.
USA (Major League Soccer)
Xherdan Shaqiri (Chicago Fire): The new MLS season starts on February 21.
Maren Haile-Selassie (Chicago Fire): The new MLS season starts on February 21.
Roman Bürki (St. Louis): The new MLS season starts on February 21.
Source : Blick

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