Alexander Fuchs

Career
Fuchs started his career at 1860 Munchen where he eared his pro contract in the 11/12 season. He played in the reserves for 4 years and finally made his first appearance in the 16/17 season where he play 20 games and scored twice. The next year Nurnberg II signed him on a free where he managed 3 goals in his for games in the 17/18 season. The next season saw him play in the first and second team on and off and overall getting over 70 appearances and scoring 7 times from midfield. In the 22/23 season, Ireland noticed he could be signed on a bosman deal for the next season which went through and he provided 4 assists in 31 games. He was also given the vice-captaincy after Zibert's departure. The next season was also a decent one for Alexander, he played 40 games and assisted 5. The next season was his best yet, scoring 5 and assisted 4 in 47 games. His goals and playmaker skills helped the team reach the play-odd position in League One. The next season came and he had worked his way up to become club captain once Alex Lacey had been demoted to the reserves. Unfortunately, Fuchs expereinced multiple injuies throughout the season, spending over 4 months on the side lines in total. Ireland was hesitant to offer him a new contract becasue of this which made it clear that it would be his last season at the club, with Norweigan outfit Lillestrom come in for a free transfer over the summer. Even with his many injuries he played 23 times and assisted once. He finished his Gateshead career with 141 appearances for the club, with 5 goals and 14 assists.