Definition
Thomas Neubert is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
Overview
Thomas Neubert was active in German football during the late 2000s and early 2010s. He competed in various tiers of the German league system, featuring for clubs that participated in the 2. Bundesliga and the 3. Liga. Throughout his career, Neubert was recognized for his versatility in midfield roles, contributing both defensively and offensively. After retiring from professional play, he has remained involved in football at the amateur or coaching level, though specific post‑retirement activities are not comprehensively documented.
Etymology/Origin
The surname Neubert is of German origin, derived from the Middle High German words “neu” (new) and “bert” (bright or famous), traditionally indicating a “new bright one” or “newly distinguished.” The given name Thomas stems from the Aramaic תָּאוֹמָא (Taʾoma), meaning “twin,” and has been widely used across Europe.
Characteristics
- Position: Midfielder, commonly deployed in central or attacking midfield roles.
- Playing style: Reports describe Neubert as possessing good work‑rate and tactical awareness, with the ability to support both defensive duties and forward advances.
- Physical attributes: Height and weight specifics are not publicly verified.
- Career highlights: While detailed statistics (appearances, goals, assists) are not comprehensively recorded in major databases, Neubert’s participation in competitive matches for clubs within Germany’s professional tiers indicates a solid professional standing.
Related Topics
- German football league system (Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, 3. Liga)
- Midfield roles in association football
- Notable German football clubs during the 2000s‑2010s
- Surname etymology: German family names
Note: Accurate information about specific clubs, match statistics, and post‑playing career details for Thomas Neubert is not fully confirmed in publicly available sources.