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Tim Kübel (born 12 July 1993) is a former German professional footballer who played as a right-back.


Early life

He first began playing with his hometown teams SV Pfrondorf and
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. In 2008, he moved to the TuS Ergenzingen youth team, serving as team captain, where he was a part of their 2009 championship team. Bigger clubs became interested in him and he was invited to trial for the
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and
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youth teams. On 1 January 2010, he moved to the Borussia Dortmund academy, where he played for four years and served as the captain of the U-19 team. He won the U19 and U23 championships with Dortmund in 2013. He originally played striker, but switched to right back after the
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first-team coach,
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, saw him play and was convinced he was better suited to being a right-sided defender.


College career

After playing with
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, he moved to the United States to attend the
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where he played for the
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, after being offered an athletic scholarship. He led the team in scoring his freshman year with seven goals, en route to being named ACC Freshman of the Year and making the All-ACC second team. He was named to the All-ACC first team as a sophomore. He served as team captain for three years and won several honors for his performance. He had a program-record 26 assists in 82 games with Louisville, while also scoring 21 goals. Despite interest from several
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teams during his tenure, he chose to play all four of his eligible years with Louisville, rather than to leave early to turn professional, declining two
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offers in the process. Head coach
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referred to Kübel as "one of most talented players, if not the most talented we've had."


Club career

After spending four years with the
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, he was only one of two players that made the
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reserve squad that competed in the
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. In 2013, he decided to join
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, while also training regularly with the
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. After a disappointing season, he decided to head to the United States for college. During the
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offseason, in 2015, he played for his hometown team
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, in the
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, the sixth tier of the
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, helping them avoid relegation, and returned again in 2016. The club was interested in having him return again in 2018, but he decided to pursue other opportunities. Kübel was drafted 28th by
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in the
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. He attended Toronto's training camp in 2018 attempting to earn an
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contract. In March 2018, he signed with their second team,
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of the second-tier
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. In a match against
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, after goalkeeper Angelo Cavalluzzo was injured in the match, Kübel played goalkeeper for the last few minutes of the match. He scored his first professional goal against
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in a 3–3 draw on 13 September. He played for a year with
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, but his contract was not renewed, upon his request, as he wished to return to Germany to pursue coaching. After his departure from Toronto, he returned to VfL Nagold, when he joined them for training and soon after signed to play for the main team as well as coach the youth team. Due to his commitments in the United States, he was forced to miss the final games of the season, which would determine whether Nagold remained in the sixth-tier or was relegated. Without Kübel, they lost the match, resulting in their relegation to the seventh-tier
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. He retired after the season to pursue a coaching career full time in the United States while also completing his master's degree.


Coaching career

While playing with
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he also worked with the Toronto FC Juniors as a coach, in 2018. In 2019, he returned to his boyhood club, VfL Nagold, where he coached the U19 side, while completing his UEFA B-License in coaching. In the fall of 2019, he returned to the United States to complete his master's degree at the
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and joined the men's soccer program as the Director of Student Athlete Development and Operations. Since 2018, he has also worked as a Global Scout for Warubi Sports.


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Tim Kübel
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