Felix Wiedwald, born on March fifteenth, nineteen ninety, is a former professional footballer from Germany who specialized in the role of goalkeeper. His journey in football began at Werder Bremen, where he developed through the youth ranks and made his mark with the club's reserves in the 3. Liga.
In two thousand eleven, Wiedwald transitioned to the 2. Bundesliga, joining MSV Duisburg. His career took a significant leap when he signed with Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt, where he played for two years before returning to Werder Bremen in two thousand fifteen. However, with the arrival of Jiří Pavlenka in two thousand seventeen, he sought new opportunities and moved to Championship club Leeds United, spending one season in England.
Wiedwald's time at Eintracht Frankfurt was characterized by limited appearances, leading to a loan back to MSV Duisburg. He later concluded his playing career with stints at Dutch club FC Emmen in the Eredivisie and 2. Bundesliga side SV Sandhausen. On the international stage, he represented Germany at the U20 level, making one appearance for the national team.