Bayern's Gorlitz will remain on loan to Karlsruher

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05/09/2008 - Munich, Germany (Soccer Betting) - Bayern Munich defender Andreas Gorlitz will remain on loan with Karlsruher next season, the clubs announced Friday.

Gorlitz, 26, went out on loan to promoted Karlsruher this season. The deal was extended until June 30, 2009.

Gorlitz, who has played two times for Germany, secured a first-team berth with Karlsruher and has played 31 Bundesliga games this season.

He has helped Karlsruher stay in the top half of the Bundesliga all season but the club is still in a battle to remain in the top half.

Karlsruher hosts Bochum on Saturday and visits Hamburg next week on the final day of the season.

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