Sebastian Deisler (born 5 January 1980) is a German former professional footballer who played as a right midfielder and attacking midfielder. Deisler joined his first club, FV Turmringen, when he was only six. 👇
At age 15, he was scouted and signed by the Bundesliga outfit Borussia Mönchengladbach and played for the club at junior level from 1995 to 1998. He started his professional career at the club in 1998, making his Bundesliga debut against Eintracht Frankfurt on 8 September.
During the 1998-99 season he made 17 Bundesliga appearances and scoring one goal, in a 2-0 win over 1860 Munich. However the Foals finished in last place and were relegated to the second division.
As Borussia Mönchengladbach were relegated at the end of the season, Deisler moved on to Hertha BSC for 4.5 million DM. The Berlin club offered a participation in the 1999-2000 Champions League. 👇
Although only 19 at his arrival and handicapped by a cruciate ligament rupture in 1999, Deisler established himself in the Hertha BSC midfield and was about to become Dariusz Wosz's replacement as the central figure
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in Hertha's offence when he tore a synovial membrane in his right knee in October 2001 and missed the rest of the season.
Almost simultaneously, German tabloid @BILD made known that an agreement had been reached between the player and FC Bayern Munich. Deisler was to join Bayern at the beginning of the 2002-03 season and had received a sum of DEM 20 million from the club. 👇
Deisler faced immense critique from the fans and the media for not having announced the agreement earlier as well as accepting the payment. Deisler later stated that he was asked to keep silent by the Hertha BSC manager #DieterHoeneẞ to avoid unrest.
During his time at Hertha, Deisler helped the club win the 2001 DFB-Ligapokal.
In July 2002, Deisler joined Bayern on a four- year contract. Deisler arrived at Bayern injured as he had injured his right knee the season before. 👇
Unfortunately, Deisler's time at the club was a turbulent one as Deisler only managed 62 league appearances in four and a half years. Due to his injuries, he was unable to establish himself as a constant starter over a longer period of time. 👇
At the same time, Deisler struggled to endure the pressure he was exposed to at Bayern and developed a depression for which he was treated as a stationary patient in a Munich clinic from November 2003. 👇
After several months, Deisler rejoined the squad, but suffered a relapse in October 2004.
Deisler looked to finally break into Bayern's first team from 2004-05 on and was able to play for the most part of 2005. After Michael #Ballack's departure to #Chelsea, Deisler was about to become the chief in the #Bayern midfield.
However, he damaged the synovial membrane in his right knee again in March 2006 and missed the World Cup on home soil. Although Deisler came back in November, he felt exhausted and 👇
citing his lack of confidence in ever regaining the necessary stability in his often-injured knee, he announced his retirement on 16 January 2007. #UliHoeneß stated that Deisler's contract, which ran until 30 June 2009, would not be dissolved but instead be in abeyance.
Deisler later stated that he came to the conclusion that he was not made for the football business.
Deisler played for the Germany national team between 2000 and 2006, winning 36 international caps and scoring three goals.
He made his debut for the team in a friendly match against the Netherlands on 23 February 2000 and was also part of the German squad at the Euro 2000 finals four months later 👇
appearing in all three group matches before the Germans disappointingly exited the competition in the first round. On 2 September 2000, he scored his first goal for Germany as he opened their 2-0 win over Greece in the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying.
Due to injuries, he missed both the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups, the latter being held in Germany, as well as UEFA Euro 2004. In 2005, he appeared in all of the German team's five matches at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup in Germany. 👇
His last match for the Germany national team was a friendly against Italy on 1 March 2006.
Deisler has a Brazilian wife named Eunice dos Santos Santana. The level of formal education he reached is technical college. He mentions basketball, food, music and movies as his hobbies.
In September 2007, Deisler stated that he was in the process of writing a book. The book was released in 2009.
I will talk generally about depression ⤵️
Depression is different from regular mood changes and feelings about everyday life. It can affect all aspects of life, including relationships with family, friends and community. 👇
It can result from or lead to problems at school and at work.
Depression can happen to anyone. People who have lived through abuse, severe losses or other stressful events are more likely to develop depression.
Although there are known, effective treatments for mental disorders, more than 75% of people in low- and middle-income countries receive no treatment.
Barriers to effective care include a lack of investment in mental health care, lack of trained health- care providers and social stigma associated with mental disorders.
Symptoms and patterns ⤵️
During a depressive episode, a person experiences a depressed mood (feeling sad, irritable, empty). They may feel a loss of pleasure or interest in activities.
A depressive episode is different from regular mood fluctuations. They last most of the day, nearly every day, for at least two weeks.
Other symptoms are also present, which may include:
• poor concentration
• feelings of excessive guilt or low self- worth
• hopelessness about the future
• disrupted sleep
• changes in appetite or weight
• feeling very tired or low in energy.
Depression can cause difficulties in all aspects of life, including in the community and at home, work and school.
A depressive episode can be categorized as mild, moderate, or severe depending on the number and severity of symptoms, as well as the impact on the individual's functioning.
There are different patterns of depressive episodes including:
⚫ single episode depressive disorder, meaning the person's first and only episode;
• recurrent depressive disorder, meaning the person has a history of at least two depressive episodes; and 👇
• bipolar disorder, meaning that depressive episodes alternate with periods of manic symptoms, which include euphoria or irritability, increased activity or energy, and other symptoms such as increased talkativeness, racing thoughts, increased self-esteem
decreased need for sleep, distractibility, and impulsive reckless behaviour.
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