Toni Kroos – Bio, Facts, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Quotes

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Toni Kroos is a German professional football player. He was famous for being the youngest player to join Bayern Munich.

Career

Toni Kroos was a well-behaved boy who spent a lot of time practicing for school tournaments. He and his brother Felix were trained by his father, who was also a football coach.

The first youth club where he spent his training days before making his debut as a professional footballer was Greifswalder FC.

After a spell with Greifswalder FC in 2006, he moved to the Bayern Munich youth team.

In 2007, he made his debut for Bayern Munich’s senior team when he was 17 years old. Due to his intensive training, he was soon promoted and became the youngest player to make his debut in the team.

In 2009, he joined Bayern Leverkusen on loan and spent one season with them before returning to Bayern Munich.

The following season, he won 3 Bundesliga titles and one Champions League with Bayern Munich.

In 2014, he was transferred to Real Madrid but due to certain circumstances, the transfer fee has been disclosed.

He also contributes to his country by representing the German team. He made his senior international debut when he was 20 years old.

He has helped Germany win the 2014 FIFA World Cup where he was the top assist provider and voted German Player of the Year.

In 2021, he announced his retirement from international competition after his team was eliminated for Euro 2020.

profile

  • Real Name: Toni Kroos
  • Stage Name: Toni Kroos
  • It is also called:-
  • Nickname: Waiter
  • Birthday: 4 January 1990
  • Birthplace: Greifswald, East Germany
  • Zodiac: Capricorn
  • Nationality: German
  • Religion: Christian
  • Occupation: Professional football player
  • Education:-
  • Hobbies:-
  • Position: Midfielder
  • Club:
    Real Madrid (2014 –);
    Bayer Leverkusen (loan) (2009 – 2010);
    Bayer Munich (2007 – 2014);
    Bayer Munich II (2007 – 2008);
    Bayern Munich (2006-2007);
    Hansa Rostock (2002-2006);
    Greifswalder SC (1997-2002)
  • Facebook: Toni Kroos Official
  • Twitter: @TonyKroos
  • Instagram: @toni.kr8s
  • TikTok:-
  • YouTube:-

Height, weight, physical appearance

  • Height: 182 cm (5’11”)
  • Weight: 73 kg (173 lb)
  • Blood Group:-
  • Hair Color: Light Brown
  • Eye Color: Blue
  • Body Measurements: 39-32-14 (Chest 39, Waist 32 and Arms 14 inches)
  • Shoe Measurements:-

the family

  • Father: Roland Kruse
  • Mother: Birgit Kammer
  • Brother: Felix Kruse (younger brother)
  • Sister:-

Wife and dating history

Jessica Farber

Toni Kroos has been in a long-term relationship with Jessica Farber since they were teenagers. They first met in Fuerteventura, Canary Island.

It was their second meeting that would lead to romance. They were attracted to each other and started seeing each other.

In 2015, they had a luxury wedding which was attended by famous people and actors. Their marriage is free from controversy as they are always seen in each other’s arms.

Net worth

Toni Kroos net worth is around $25 million. His main source of income was from his job as a football player.

Football player

Toni Kroos’ contract at Real Madrid expires in June 2023. From his contract at Real Madrid, he can earn £310,000 per week and approximately £16,120,000 per year.

Meanwhile when he was at Bayern Munich he was paid €120,000 per week and €7.5 million per year.

the facts

  • During the 2007 World Cup, he participated in the Under-17s and scored five goals, earning him the Golden Ball as the tournament’s top player.
  • He is not good at studies and spends a lot of time playing football, but is well-behaved by his peers and is well-liked by his peers.
  • His father was a professional wrestler who later became a football coach for a youth club, while his mother was a former German badminton player and currently works as a biology and sports teacher.
  • His brother, Felix, is also a professional footballer and plays for Union Berlin.
  • He met his now wife at school and had a long-term relationship before getting married in 2015.
  • His first son, Leon, was born in 2013 and he and Jessica were married, while their daughter Amelie was born in 2016.
  • Representing Germany at the 2014 World Cup, he was the only player born in East Germany.
  • In 2014, he won five trophies while playing for three different teams.
  • He idolized Johan Micoud and his first jersey had Micoud’s name and number printed on the back.
  • He has a long-term relationship with his now wife and has never seen another woman, so it is a rare occasion for him to talk about his ideal woman beside his wife.

Award

  • 2014 FIFA World Cup All Star Team and Dream Team
  • 2007 UEFA U-17 Championship Player of the Year

quote

“There is little room for empathy in football.”

“I’m not thinking of going to Barcelona.”

“I don’t anticipate playing until 38 or 39.”

“At Real Madrid, you have to win everything”

“I don’t sign contracts on a whim.”

“I can score goals and be dangerous with my passes.”

“We are Real Madrid – and being successful is part of our DNA.”

“To be honest, personal success is not important to me.”

“I think, at 32, you’re past your prime as a footballer.”

“I love playing football and that’s it. I’m nobody special.”

“You have to beat the best, and it’s a big challenge and I love it.”

“In a team like Real Madrid, there are always arguments when things are not going well.”

“I always like big challenges in football and playing against the best.”

“I don’t like to talk about players who haven’t played; I prefer to talk about those who have.”

“Bayern exist not only to win, but also to win in style. Winning 2-1 is not enough. We want to win 5-0.”

“It’s impossible to play 60 games in an entire season and always be in good form”

“It’s not good to have such an important player injured, but there’s no point in complaining about it”

“It’s important to start well at a top club like Real. When things are going bad, you can quickly get over it at a top club.

“I think the burden of playing the game is too high, especially international players who play domestically with their clubs.”

“I like to create chances, I like to shoot when I play forward, but I also like to play deep, because you have more time on the ball.”

“For those of us who play in foreign leagues, it’s always nice to spend a few days with family and friends that we don’t get to see every day.”

“My decision to go abroad was the right one, especially after winning the World Cup and going to Madrid. I was 100 percent sure of it.”

“During the season, teams play every third day. Some long journeys are stressful. I think in football we need more time to rest and recover.

“A good example is the NBA, with high intensity and long breaks. During the season, NBA teams play every three days. That’s a lot, and they also travel a long way. But from the end of May to October they have a holiday.

“I am very proud to be in Madrid. It’s very special, and walking out in the Bernabeu wearing a Madrid shirt for the first time was a fantastic feeling. The fans gave me a wonderful reception.”

“Before leaving, I was seen as a good player, maybe too good, but as one of many players that Bayern have. But if you play as a real football player, you will get more attention. Maybe I don’t like that part of the fans very much.”

“The Spanish league has better individual players than the German league. However, in Germany, there are a lot of teams that are uncomfortable to play against because they are more aggressive than the teams in Spain.”

“Zidane gave the players a very clear idea. He doesn’t need to give a 20 minute motivational speech, he doesn’t need it. By his presence alone, he achieves what he wants – his personality is synonymous with success.

Having a father who is a football coach gives him an advantage as he can learn football from an early age.

Although Toni Kroos is not good at studies, he is able to continue practicing football as his father taught him football from a young age.


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