Place of birth: Neuss. Citizenship: Germany. Height: 1,87 m. Position: Right-Back. Contract expires: Agent: SportsTotal. Former International: Germany U

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In the offseason, da Costa secured a move to 2. Bundesliga side FC Ingolstadt , initially on a two-year loan. This led to a run of 13 consecutive starts for die Schanzer , and da Costa finished the season having started 26 of their 34 games with his club finishing in the middle of the table. He would make two more substitute appearances before earning his first start in the final match of the Hinrunde , a 1—0 loss to former club Bayer Leverkusen. With three matches left in the season, football magazine kicker reported that Leverkusen would be exercising a buy back option on da Costa. On 2 May , da Costa officially returned to former club Bayer Leverkusen , with the move becoming effective 1 July. His lone start came against former club Ingolstadt, but he was substituted off at the half in favor of Wendell.
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