Andre Schurrle World Cup 2025 Final. Andre Schurrle 2022 World Cup Nine years after winning the World Cup, the German legend decided to try a new endurance sport, the Wim Hof Method, which. Not much time has passed since the retirement of former Chelsea striker and German national team Andre Schurrle, winner of the 2014 World Cup with Germany by scoring three goals at the tournament and making the winning goal for Mario Goetze in the final against Argentina.
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Ex-Germany international André Schürrle, who assisted the winning goal for Mario Götze in the 2014 World Cup final in Rio, will be trying his hand at the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run which. The German enjoyed a glittering career that saw him win the Premier League with Chelsea and assist the goal…
Germany World Cup squad Why were Gotze, Schurrle and Sane left out
tirbofc on February 8, 2025: "In 2014, André Schurrle won the World Cup with Germany scoring 3 goals, and assisting the winning goal in the final Just 9 years later, he had retired from football at 29 years-old Since then he found a new direction in his life; the 헪헶헺 헛헼헳 헠헲혁헵헼헱, one of the most difficult endurance challenges in the world Watch the full interview here - http://bit.ly/1vI385V
World Cup winner Andre Schurrle retires at the age of 29. André Schürrle, famous for his decisive cross in the 2014 World Cup final, plans to leap from football glory to the demanding world of long-distance triathlon Ex-Germany international André Schürrle, who assisted the winning goal for Mario Götze in the 2014 World Cup final in Rio, will be trying his hand at the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile cycle and 26.2-mile run which.
Morocco and Hakim Ziyech could win 2022 World Cup as omen surrounding. On 6 July 2025, he will attempt a 3.8-kilometer swim, a 180-kilometer ride and a 42.2-kilometer run at Challenge Roth The German enjoyed a glittering career that saw him win the Premier League with Chelsea and assist the goal…