Since his early days in the city by the North Sea, Tom Rothe had one big purpose in his mind: to be a professional footballer. From his youth days at FC St. Pauli to now being the main man at Union Berlin, his work ethic and dedication to be one of the renowned names in modern football have only increased. Let us take a moment and look at his club and international journey so far:
As we already discussed, Tom began his footballing journey with the youth setup of FC St. Pauli. It is a club that is famous for nurturing players who have exceptional technical knowledge of the game. Motivated and dedicated, his rapid progress caught the attention of all the right clubs in the Bundesliga.
However, it was Dortmund who secured the transfer. In the club, Tom thrived, which is a no-brainer due to Dortmund's popularity for nurturing young talents who go on to become stars. After joining the U-19 setup, he took Dortmund back in their winning ways and has been one of the best players in the UEFA Youth League. From work rate to versatility, he had all the right habits and skills to stand out from the rest.
On April 16, 2022, he made his senior debut. It was a match against VfL Wolfsburg. At only 17 years old, he scored the opening goal in a 6-1 win, showcasing his confidence both going forward and with his defensive duties.
However, even when things started to click, getting minutes was an issue for the German. That is why a loan transfer to Holstein Kiel happened in the 2023-24 season. This move proved very beneficial for the left-back as he was a regular and got consistent senior-level minutes.
While fans were expecting to see the left-back at Dortmund, the left-back finally announced his decision to depart from the club and join FC Union Berlin.
Here is a look at his club career stats by Transfermarkt:
Now that you have looked at his club stats, let's take a look at his ‘estimated’ numbers for International football:
As of 2025, the only silverware Tom has won is the German Under-19 Bundesliga Championship with Borussia Dortmund during the 2021-22 campaign.