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Pierre-Michel Lasogga

German footballer (born 1991)


German footballer (born 1991)

FieldValue
namePierre-Michel Lasogga
imageLASOGGA.JPG
captionLasogga with Hertha BSC in 2011
full_namePierre-Michel Lasogga
birth_namePierre-Michelle Lasogga
birth_date
birth_placeGladbeck, Germany
height1.89 m
positionForward
youthyears11996–1999
youthclubs11. FC Gladbeck
youthyears21999–2006
youthclubs2Schalke 04
youthyears32006–2007
youthclubs3Rot-Weiss Essen
youthyears42007
youthclubs4SG Wattenscheid 09
youthyears52008–2009
youthclubs5VfL Wolfsburg
youthyears62009–2010
youthclubs6Bayer Leverkusen
years12010
clubs1Bayer Leverkusen II
caps15
goals10
years22010–2013
clubs2Hertha BSC II
caps26
goals23
years32010–2014
clubs3Hertha BSC
caps364
goals322
years42013–2014
clubs4→ Hamburger SV (loan)
caps420
goals413
years52014–2019
clubs5Hamburger SV
caps5103
goals526
years62017–2018
clubs6→ Leeds United (loan)
caps631
goals610
years72019–2020
clubs7Al-Arabi
caps721
goals77
years82021–2022
clubs8Al-Khor
caps89
goals83
years92023–2025
clubs9Schalke 04 II
caps928
goals98
years102025
clubs10Schalke 04
caps101
goals100
totalcaps288
totalgoals92
nationalyears12011–2013
nationalteam1Germany U21
nationalcaps111
nationalgoals14

Pierre-Michel Lasogga (born 15 December 1991) is a German former professional footballer who played as a centre-forward.

He represented Germany U21s at international level, and was also called up to the German senior national team for a friendly against Chile in 2014.

Club career

Early years

Pierre-Michel Lasogga grew up as the son of players consultant Kerstin Lasogga in Gladbeck near the stadium of Schalke 04 stadium in Gelsenkirchen; he also had a season ticket for FC Schalke 04. His stepfather is the former football goalkeeper Oliver Reck, who played for Schalke 04 between 1998 and 2003.

After playing for the youth teams of 1. FC Gladbeck, Schalke 04, Rot-Weiss Essen, SG Wattenscheid 09 and VfL Wolfsburg, Lasogga attracted the attention of Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen, who signed him in 2009. Lasogga quickly established himself in Leverkusen's youth team, making 25 appearances in the 2009–10 season. He scored 25 times in the U-19 Bundesliga West, making him the league's top goalscorer, and helped secure Leverkusen a spot in the national finals, which they lost 1–0 to Hansa Rostock. Towards the end of the season, Lasogga made his senior debut, making five appearances for Bayer Leverkusen's reserves in the Regionalliga West during the 2009–10 season.

First experiences in the Bundesliga

After just one season with Leverkusen, he left the club, and signed for 2. Bundesliga club Hertha BSC on a three-year contract.

Lasogga impressed during Hertha's preseason friendlies, scoring six goals, but injured himself just days before the opening fixture. After missing the first five league matches, Lasogga made his professional debut against Energie Cottbus on 24 September 2010. Three weeks later, Lasogga featured in Hertha's starting formation for the first time. He managed to take full advantage of the opportunity and scored twice. His success continued; after the winter break, he successfully replaced Rob Friend in Hertha's starting formation, starting all but three games ahead of the Canadian. At the end of the season, Hertha was promoted to the Bundesliga after one season in the second division. He finished the 2010–11 season with 13 goals in 25 league appearances, an appearance in the German Cup, and three goals in five appearances for Hertha BSC II in the Regionalliga Nord.

In the Bundesliga, Lasogga remained a key player for Hertha. He made his Bundesliga debut on the first matchday, and scoring for the first time two weeks later. By the winter break, Lasogga had started fourteen of Hertha's seventeen Bundesliga matches, and scored six times. He started all four matches after the break under Michael Skibbe. However, Skibbe's successor as manager, Otto Rehhagel relied on him less. At the end of his first Bundesliga season, Lasogga had played a total of 32 matches, including 23 starts, and scored eight times, making him Hertha's top goalscorer. On the final matchday, Lasogga sustain a severe injury, tearing his ACL, and was not expected to return to the pitch until early November. In the end, he did not make his comeback until the following calendar year, making a brief appearance at the end of Hertha's match against Jahn Regensburg on 3 February 2013.

He scored the only goal in the 1–0 win against SV Sandhausen on 21 April 2013, to ensure Hertha BSC's their direct promotion for the 2013–14 Bundesliga season. He finished the 2012–13 season with a goal in seven appearances and an appearance in the German Cup.

Hamburger SV

On 2 September 2013, Lasogga signed a one-year loan deal with Hamburger SV. He scored a hat-trick in only his second start for Hamburg, playing against Nuremberg on 6 October 2013. He scored 15 goals in the 24 matches for the 2013–14 season, including on 18 May 2014, Lasogga scored an away goal in the 1–1 draw against Greuther Fürth in the Bundesliga relegation playoff, the goal kept Hamburg in the division on away goals after a 0–0 draw in the first leg. After the end of the season, he signed a five-year contract with Hamburg on 4 July 2014. He scored four goals in 26 league appearances during the 2014–15 season.

He started the 2015–16 season with three goals in four league appearances including scoring two of three goals in a 3–0 win against Borussia Mönchengladbach. He finished the campaign with 8 goals in 30 appearances.

During the 2016–17 season he scored 2 goals in 22 appearances in all competitions for Hamburger SV, with him providing back up for regular Strikers Michael Gregoritsch and top scorer Bobby Wood. His only league goal of the season came on 13 May 2017, and proved to be crucial as he scored an injury time equaliser in the penultimate game of the season in a 1–1 draw with Schalke 04 which meant Hamburger SV went into the final game of the season with a chance of survival from relegation. Lasogga missed the final game due to injury when they beat relegation threatened rivals VfL Wolfsburg 2–1 on 20 May to consign Wolfsburg to the Relegation playoff position.

2017–18 season: Loan to Leeds United

In August 2017, Lasogga joined English club Leeds United in a season long loan deal with Hamburg paying the majority of his wages for the duration of the loan. On 9 September he made his Leeds debut, scoring twice against Burton Albion.

After a spell out injured and then losing his place to Kemar Roofe, Lasogga started for Leeds on 20 January 2018 in a dramatic 3–4 loss against Millwall, with Lasogga scoring his 6th and 7th goals of the season in the match. Lasogga continued his scoring run when he scored his 10th goal of the season on 21 February in a 2–2 draw against Derby County to help earn new Head Coach Paul Heckingbottom his first point as Leeds Head Coach. Although he did not score again afterwards, Lasogga ended the season as Leeds' second best scorer in the league with ten goals, narrowly losing out to Kemar Roofe's eleven.

On 18 May 2018, Leeds announced Lasogga would be returning to his parent club upon the expiry of his loan.{{cite news|publisher=Leeds United Official Site|date=18 May 2018|access-date=18 May 2018|title=LEEDS UNITED 2018/19 RETAINED LIST

Al-Arabi

In June 2019, Al-Arabi confirmed that Lasogga had signed a 3-year contract with the club.

Al-Khor

On 14 February 2021, Lasogga signed with Qatar Stars League side Al-Khor managed by compatriot Winfried Schäfer.

Schalke 04 II

After one year without a club, Lasogga signed with Schalke 04 II on 21 June 2023. He made his first team debut for Schalke 04 in the 2. Bundesliga in a 2–1 defeat against SV Elversberg on 18 May 2025, coming on as a substitute in the 70th minute. A month later he ended his career.

International career

On 21 March 2011, Lasogga was first invited to the U-21 team of Germany when he was nominated for the friendly matches against the Netherlands and Italy. On 25 March 2011, he debuted in the starting line-up in the friendly against the Netherlands and scored the 1–0 lead. Lasogga was nominated on 16 May 2013 by former U-21 coach Rainer Adrion for the preliminary squad for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, and on 28 May 2013 made it into the final squad. In the first group match against the Netherlands that Germany lost 2–3, Lasogga stood in the starting line-up and was substituted. The second group game against Spain on 12 June 2013 was his last appearance for the U-21 team. Germany lost the game 0–1 and was eliminated early. In the third group match against Russia, he and some other players were not used. After the tournament, Lasogga was no longer eligible to play because of his age.

On 28 February 2014, Lasogga was called up by manager Joachim Löw to Germany's senior national team for the friendly in the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart against Chile. Due to an injury, Lasogga could not play.

Personal life

Lasogga's stepfather is former Werder Bremen, Schalke and German international goalkeeper Oliver Reck.

Lasogga's mother Kerstin acts as his agent. He has a younger sister, Jenny, and two younger brothers, Gian-Luca and Etienne. Both play for Hertha BSC youth teams.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal6422526924Total6363Total123391194113849Total21723422712Total931010113Total288288Career total288922014103318109
Bayer Leverkusen II2009–10Regionalliga West5050
Hertha BSC2010–112. Bundesliga2513102613
2011–12Bundesliga328423610
2012–132. Bundesliga710071
Hertha BSC II2010–11Regionalliga Nord5353
2012–13Regionalliga Nordost1010
Hamburger SV (loan)2013–14Bundesliga201321212415
Hamburger SV2014–15Bundesliga2642120305
2015–16Bundesliga30810318
2016–17Bundesliga20121222
2017–18Bundesliga000000
2018–192. Bundesliga2713463119
Leeds United (loan)2017–18EFL Championship311010103310
Al-Arabi2019–20Qatar Stars League20723422612
2020–21Qatar Stars League100010
Al-Khor2020–21Qatar Stars League51001061
2021–22Qatar Stars League421052
Schalke 04 II2023–24Regionalliga West135135
2024–25Regionalliga West133133
2025–26Regionalliga West2020
Schalke 042024–252. Bundesliga1010

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