
Joshua Kimmich
~Kimmich
Feb 08' 1995
Germany
The Exhilarating Story...
Born on February 8, 1995, in Rottweil, Germany, Joshua Kimmich had humble beginnings in a small town. His parents, Anja and Berthold Kimmich, provided unwavering support throughout his childhood. They nurtured his passion for football, helping him realize his potential despite the modest circumstances of their rural life. Joshua’s love for football was evident from a young age. However, growing up in a small town meant fewer opportunities compared to those from major cities like Munich or Berlin. His parents couldn't offer him immediate access to top-tier football academies, but they instilled in him a sense of determination and discipline. These traits would later serve as his strongest tools in overcoming life’s challenges. Kimmich’s journey to becoming a professional footballer was not without obstacles. At age 12, Joshua faced a difficult decision when his local youth team couldn't offer him the training level he needed to progress. He moved to the academy of VfB Stuttgart, an opportunity that meant leaving behind the comfort of his family home. This transition was emotionally tough, as Joshua struggled with homesickness and the physical and mental demands of elite football training. Despite his challenges, Kimmich remained focused, but things didn’t always go smoothly. In 2013, VfB Stuttgart decided to part ways with him, believing he wasn’t cut out for the professional level. For many, this would have been the end, but for Joshua, it marked the beginning of his perseverance. Refusing to give up on his dream, Kimmich joined RB Leipzig’s academy, where his hard work and resilience began to pay off. At Leipzig, Kimmich found a coach in Ralf Rangnick who believed in him. Rangnick played a crucial role in developing Kimmich’s football skills, giving him the chance to prove his abilities in midfield. Kimmich thrived under his guidance, growing from a promising young talent into one of the best players in his position. His major breakthrough came in 2015 when he was signed by Bayern Munich, one of the biggest clubs in the world. Pep Guardiola, Bayern’s manager at the time, became another key figure in Kimmich’s journey. Guardiola saw in him a versatile player, capable of excelling in various roles on the field, particularly in defense and midfield. Under Guardiola’s mentorship, Kimmich’s game reached new heights, and he established himself as a critical player for both Bayern Munich and the German national team. Joshua Kimmich’s success wasn’t just about football skills; it was also about overcoming doubts, self-belief, and resilience. Despite being rejected early in his career, he never let it define him. His persistence, coupled with the strong support system provided by his parents and key mentors like Rangnick and Guardiola, helped him climb the ranks of world football. Kimmich has cemented his place as one of the world’s best players. Known for his leadership qualities, tactical intelligence, and technical skills, he has been a driving force for Bayern Munich’s dominance in Europe, contributing to their multiple Bundesliga titles and Champions League victory in 2020. Off the pitch, Joshua Kimmich has also made headlines for his philanthropic efforts. Alongside his Bayern Munich teammate, Leon Goretzka, Kimmich co-founded the “We Kick Corona” initiative to support those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. His efforts in both football and humanitarian work have earned him widespread admiration. Kimmich continues to lead Bayern Munich and Germany, both on and off the pitch. His journey is a testament to the power of persistence, hard work, and the support of family and mentors. For aspiring athletes, Joshua Kimmich’s life story serves as a reminder that even when doors close, hard work and resilience can create new opportunities.
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Every player must become a leader in this game, everyone must show their character on the day and carry total belief in themselves.

Career
Last updated: Sep 18' 2024
RB Leipzig
- Career: 2013–2015
- Total Appearances: 53
- Total Goals: 3

Bayern Munich
- Career: 2015-Present
- Total Appearances: 265
- Total Goals: 26

Germany Football Team
- Career: 2016-Present
- Total Appearances: 93
- Total Goals: 7
Achievements
Bayern Munich
- 8x Bundesliga
- 3x DFB-Pokal
- 6x DFL-Supercup
- 1x UEFA Champions League
- 1x UEFA Super Cup
- 1x FIFA Club World Cup
Germany U19
- 1x UEFA European Under-19 Championship
Germany
- 1x FIFA Confederations Cup
Individual
- 1x Fritz Walter Medal U19 Bronze
- 1x UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament
- 1x UEFA Champions League Breakthrough XI
- 2x Germany national Player of the Year
- 2x UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season
- 1x UEFA Champions League Defender of the Season
- 1x UEFA Team of the Year
- 1x FIFA FIFPro World11
- 1x FIFA Club World Cup Bronze Ball
- 1x ESM Team of the Year
- 5x Bundesliga Team of the Season
- 2x kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season
- 6x VDV Bundesliga Team of the Season
- 2x Bundesliga Goal of the Month
- 1x IFFHS Men's World Team
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