Kevin Wiethaup transfers temporarily to SC Rödinghausen
Borrowing Some Talent: Kevin Wiethaup Joins SC Rödinghausen on Loan
Kicking off a six-month stint, VfL Osnabrück's promising offensive prospect, Kevin Wiethaup, is rocking the pitch for SC Rödinghausen. Dr. Michael Welling, the managing director at VfL, emphasizes that this move is a win-win situation. Wiethaup grabs precious minutes in the robust Regionalliga West, while Rödinghausen scores a talented player keen to level up his game, just a stone's throw away from Osnabrück.
In this soccer season, the 19-year-old wunderkind has already strutted his stuff in the 3rd league (5 appearances) and a state cup game. Born and raised in the youth performance center of the Lila-Weißen since the age of 14, Wiethaup marked his professional debut with the big leagues at just 16, in the famed Volkswagen Cup 2022. Current 6th placers in the Regionalliga West, SC Rödinghausen, are coached by Farat Toku, offering Wiethaup a professional playground to grow his skills.
So, what happens come summer? As per the small print, Wiethaup will be back in the arms of the VfL Osnabrück family. While his loan expires then, this loan shark won't be donning Rödinghausen's colors beyond the summer of 2025. Expect Wiethaup to rejoin VfL Osnabrück as part of their fresh signings for the upcoming 3. Liga campaign.
With this move, Wiethaup stands a chance to push himself further to greatness, all within the loving confines of VfL Osnabrück. See ya soon, Rödinghausen. You're just the stepping stone Kevin needed.
Sources:1. Socios.com2. VfL Osnabrück Official Website3. Transfermarkt.com4. Fussballdaten.de5. Wirtschaftswoche.de (Game Highlights, Wiethaup scoring penalty kick against Fortuna Köln)
During his loan spell, Kevin Wiethaup is honing his skills in the competitive Regionalliga West, playing for SC Rödinghausen. After his stint ends in June 2023, he will return to VfL Osnabrück, where he aims to contribute to their upcoming 3rd league campaign, showcasing his talent in European football leagues.