News about Andre Schurrle

As the Premier League champion unveils a new video of his extreme passion, former Chielsea actor Andre Schurrle anticipates his next mountain climb

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
Andre Schurrle, the former Premier League champion, is expected to scale the mountain tops once more as he plans a new excursion from his new hobby. The German who appeared on Chelsea and Fulham during his time in England's top flight has now transformed the excitement of playing football to scaling the summits of mountains throughout Europe. The ex-midfielder chronicled his thrilling ride to the top of Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze, which has a peak of just below 3,000 meters above sea level, earlier this year. Schurrle escalated the threat by starting the climb without wearing a pair of shorts, hiking boots, and gloves. Now it appears he's getting a new boost after posting a tease on his Instagram page.

After retiring at the age of 29, a bizarre change in the World Cup winner and ex-Chelsea footballer who now treks up snow-covered mountains TOPLESS has occurred

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
Andre Schurrle, a veteran of Borussia Dortmund, did not want to follow in the footsteps of so many of his former teammates. Instead, the now 32-year-old faces a much larger challenge: one that sees him scale snow-covered mountains topless. Last week, documenting his climb to the top of Germany's highest mountain, he started in the middle of the night on Instagram, where he had scrubbed all of his football experience. The Zugspitze reaches its highest point at just shy of 3,000 meters, making it a difficult climb for anyone at any time, let alone extreme temperatures.

Can you guess the 'completely exhausted' ex-Premier League star climbing the highest mountain in Germany at 2am, below freezing and without a shirt on?

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 17, 2023
In the middle of the night, a former Premier League footballer chronicled his thrilling climb to the top of the world's highest mountain without a shirt on. The Zugspitze reaches a peak just below 3,000 meters above sea level, making it a difficult climb for anyone at any time. However, one ex-player, who appeared in England's top division 68 times, decided to face the challenge at 2 a.m., with the weather below freezing, and to top it off, he was only wearing a pair of shorts, hiking boots, and gloves.

Andre Schurrle, a former Chelsea star and World Cup champion, takes on the Iceman Challenge

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2023
Andre Schurrle, a former Chelsea star and World Cup winner, took on the Iceman Challenge, which meant he scaled a mountain while topless in below freezing temperatures. Schurrle had a glittering career, winning the Premier League with Chelsea and assisting Mario Gotze in the 2014 World Cup final. However, he retired at the end of 2020, aged 29, with the former German national revealing that he no longer wanted to live with the eerie and constant competition inherent in top-flight football.