Education
After the club finished 12th in the Oberliga Südwest, Bauer moved to 2.
After the club finished 12th in the Oberliga Südwest, Bauer moved to 2.
Bauer began his senior career at TuS Mayen in the then fifth-tier Verbandsliga Rheinland, winning promotion to tier IV in his first season. Bundesliga side SV Eintracht Trier 05 where he spent the next four years, playing in 26 2. Bundesliga matches and then ten Regionalliga Süd matches following Trier"s relegation at the end of the 2004-2005 season.
After his contract was not renewed following another relegation of Eintracht Trier, Bauer was unemployed for a while after injuring himself on the last day of his trial at 1.
Football Club Union Berlin when he tore three ligaments in his ankle joint. However, Bauer was able to sign a contract with Union Berlin in the following winter and played in ten Regionalliga Nord games for the club
However, Bauer was not able to agree on a new contract with the club and was again unemployed until signing a contract with Finnish top-tier club RoPS. Here Bauer played in nine matches in the Veikkausliiga, but bad luck hit again when he broke his shoulder blade in June. Despite being highly valued in the league – Finnish sports magazine Urheilulehti ranked him eight-best foreign player – his contract was not renewed at the end of the season and Bauer faced unemployment again.
On 2 February 2009, Bauer signed a contract with Regionalliga Nord side 1.
Football Club Magdeburg that will keep him at the club until June 2010. He later extended his contract until June 2011. After Bauer was allegedly threatened by disgruntled fans of 1.
Football Club Magdeburg, he dissolved his contract and joined Eintracht Trier in early 2012, before moving on to VfB Oldenburg in the summer.
Hannover II
After retiring from football in the summer 2014, Bauer was hired as assistant manager of the reserve team of Hannover 96.