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André Schürrle | ||
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Full name: | André Horst Schürrle | |
Date of birth: | 6 November 1990 | |
Place of birth: | Ludwigshafen, Germany | |
Height: | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | |
Playing position: | Forward / Midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
1995–2006 2006–2009 |
Ludwigshafener SC Mainz 05 | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2009–2011 2011–2013 2013–2015 2015–2016 2016–2020 2018–2019 2019–2020 Total |
Mainz 05 Bayer Leverkusen Chelsea Wolfsburg Borussia Dortmund → Fulham (loan) → Spartak Moscow (loan) |
65 (18) 44 (11) 43 (10) 33 (3) 24 (6) 13 (1) 288 (67) | 66 (20)
National team | ||
2008–2009 2009 2009–2010 2010–2017 |
Germany U-19 Germany U-20 Germany U-21 Germany |
1 (1) 4 (3) 57 (22) | 11 (10)
André Horst Schürrle (born 6 November 1990) is a German retired professional footballer who played as a forward. Schürrle also represented the German national team. He began his career at Mainz and Bayer Leverkusen before moving to the Premier League in 2013, when he signed and £18 million deal with Chelsea. He joined Wolfsburg in 2015 for £22 million.
Internationally, Schürrle played for Germany since 2010 to 2017. During the 2014 World Cup final, he set up the cross for Mario Götze's winning goal.
Honours[]
Club[]
Chelsea
- Premier League (1): 2014-15
Wolfsburg
Borussia Dortmund
International[]
Germany
Individual
- Premier League Goal of the Month: January 2019
- BBC Goal of the Month: January 2019
External links[]
- Official website (German)
- Chelsea profile
- André Schürrle at fussballdaten.de (German)
- André Schürrle FIFA competition record
- André Schürrle – UEFA competition record
- André Schürrle at ESPN FC
- Career stats at Soccerbase
- André Schürrle at National-Football-Teams.com
Germany |
Germany – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Winner |
1. Neuer 2. Großkreutz 3. Ginter 4. Höwedes 5. Hummels 6. Khedira 7. Schweinsteiger 8. Özil 9. Schürrle 10. Podolski 11. Klose 12. Zieler 13. Müller 14. Draxler 15. Durm 16. Lahm (c) 17. Mertesacker 18. Kroos 19. Götze 20. Boateng 21. Mustafi 22. Weidenfeller 23. Kramer Manager: Joachim Löw |
Germany – UEFA Euro 2016 – Semi-Final |
1. Neuer 2. Mustafi 3. Hector 4. Höwedes 5. Hummels 6. Khedira 7. Schweinsteiger 8. Özil 9. Schürrle 10. Podolski 11. Draxler 12. Leno 13. Müller 14. Can 15. Weigl 16. Rüdiger 17. Boateng 18. Kroos 19. Götze 20. Sané 21. Kimmich 22. Ter Stegen 23. Gómez Manager: Joachim Löw |