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Sami Khedira | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Sami Khedira | |
Date of birth: | 4 April 1987 | |
Place of birth: | Stuttgart, ![]() | |
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
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Current club | ![]() | |
Number: | 28 | |
Youth clubs | ||
1992–1995 1995–2004 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2004–2006 2006–2010 2010–2015 2015–2021 2021– |
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98 (14) 102 (6) 99 (21) 0 (0) | 21 (1)
National team | ||
2003–2004 2007–2009 2009– |
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15 (5) 77 (7) | 10 (2)
Sami Khedira (born 4 April 1987) is a German professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Bundesliga club Hertha BSC and the Germany national team.
He began his career at VfB Stuttgart, winning the Bundesliga in 2007, before moving to Real Madrid in 2010. In his five seasons in Spain, he won seven domestic and international trophies, including the UEFA Champions League in 2014. In 2015, he moved to Italian side Juventus on a free transfer, and won the Serie A title and Coppa Italia in his first three seasons with the club, followed by two more league titles and a Supercoppa Italiana.
A full international for Germany since 2009, Khedira has earned over 75 caps for the national team. He has taken part at three FIFA World Cups and two UEFA European Championships with Germany, and was part of their squads which reached the semi-finals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2012 and 2016 UEFA European Football Championships; he also won the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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Hertha BSC squad - 2024–25 |
1 Schwolow · 2 Pekarík · 5 Stark · 6 Darida · 7 Selke · 8 Serdar · 9 Piątek · 10 Cunha · 11 Lukebakio · 12 Körber · 13 Klünter · 15 Jovetić · 16 Dilrosun · 17 Mittelstädt · 18 Ascacíbar · 20 Boyata (c) · 21 Plattenhardt · 22 Jarstein · 23 Richter · 25 Torunarigha · 27 Boateng · 29 Tousart · 31 M. Dárdai · 32 Jastrzembski · 33 Redan · 36 Werthmüller · 40 Michelbrink · 41 Dirkner · 42 Zeefuik · Manager:![]() ![]() |
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Germany – 2010 FIFA World Cup - Third place |
1. Neuer
2. Jansen
3. Friedrich
4. Aogo
5. Tasci
6. Khedira
7. Schweinsteiger
8. Özil
9. Kießling
10. Podolski
11. Klose
12. Wiese
13. Müller
14. Badstuber
15. Trochowski
16. Lahm
17. Mertesacker
18. Kroos
19. Cacau
20. Boateng
21. Marin
22. Butt
23. Gómez
Manager: |
Germany – UEFA Euro 2012 – Semi-Finals |
1. Neuer
2. Gündoğan
3. Schmelzer
4. Höwedes
5. Hummels
6. Khedira
7. Schweinsteiger
8. Özil
9. Schürrle
10. Podolski
11. Klose
12. Wiese
13. Müller
14. Badstuber
15. L. Bender
16. Lahm
17. Mertesacker
18. Kroos
19. Götze
20. Boateng
21. Reus
22. Zieler
23. Gómez
Manager: |
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: |
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: |
Germany – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Neuer (c)
2. Plattenhardt
3. Hector
4. Ginter
5. Hummels
6. Khedira
7. Draxler
8. Kroos
9. Werner
10. Özil
11. Reus
12. Trapp
13. Müller
14. Goretzka
15. Süle
16. Rüdiger
17. Boateng
18. Kimmich
19. Rudy
20. Brandt
21. Gündoğan
22. Ter Stegen
23. Gómez
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