Timo Werner Age, Wiki and Bio

Timo Werner

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Footballer
NationalityGerman
Date of Birth6/03/1996
Age28 years
BirthplaceStuttgart, Germany

Bio/Wiki

Real NameTimo Werner
NicknameTurbo Timo

Physical Stats & More

Height181 cm
Weight75 kg
Eye ColorLight Brown
Hair ColorBrown

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolNot Known
Educational QualificationHigh School

Personal Life

Zodiac sign/Sun signPisces
HometownStuttgart, Germany
ReligionChristianity

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsJulia Nagler (Student in Stuttgart)

Family

FatherGünther Schuh (Professional Football Player)
MotherSabine Werner
SpouseN/A

Career

Football Debut
InternationalOn 22 March 2017 for Germany against England
ClubIn 2013-2014 season for Stuttgart against PFC Botev Plovdiv in the UEFA Europa League qualifying phase
Jersey Number#11 (Germany), #11 (RB Leipzig)
Coach/MentorJoachim Löw
PositionForward

Some Lesser Known Facts

Timo Werner's smoking habit is unknown.
It is also not known if Timo Werner drinks alcohol.
His father was a professional footballer.
During his childhood, Timo Werner ran up mountains with his father to enhance his stamina and athleticism.
As a child, Timo Werner idolized Mario Gomez and had posters of him in his room at 11-12 years old.
Timo Werner completed his high school education, at the insistence of his mother, before pursuing football professionally.
In 2010, Timo Werner scored a hat-trick against Poland in his U-15 debut for his country.
He joined VfB Stuttgart's youth academy to improve his skills and technical abilities.
At 16, Timo Werner was promoted to VfB Stuttgart's U-19 squad, where he scored 25 goals.
In 2013, Timo Werner won the Fritz Walter gold medal in the U-17 category.
Timo Werner became the youngest player to represent Stuttgart when he debuted for the senior team in the 2013-2014 season at 17.
He scored two goals in a match against SC Freiburg in November 2013, setting a Bundesliga record as the youngest player to achieve this feat.
In 2015, Timo Werner won the Fritz Walter silver medal in the U-19 category.
Timo Werner joined RB Leipzig in June 2016 and scored 21 goals in the 2016-2017 season, securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League for the club.
He made his senior debut for Germany against England in March 2017.
Timo Werner impressed Joachim Löw, who included him in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squad and entrusted him with leading the front line.
He won the Golden Boot in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup by scoring three goals and helping Germany win the tournament.
At 22 years old, Timo Werner played as a striker for Germany in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.