Kevin Volland

Soccer Player

Kevin Volland was born in Marktoberdorf, Bavaria, Germany on July 30th, 1992 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 31, Kevin Volland biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 30, 1992
Nationality
Germany
Place of Birth
Marktoberdorf, Bavaria, Germany
Age
31 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Association Football Player
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Kevin Volland Life

Kevin Volland (born 30 July 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a winger or occasionally a striker for Bayer Leverkusen.

He rose to fame at the 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, where he was named the Silver Boot.

Personal life

Katja Fichtl, a long-term partner, married Volland in June 2017 and the birth of their first child, a girl, was celebrated in March 2018.

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Kevin Volland Career

Club career

Volland began his football career with FC Thalhofen before moving to FC Memmingen's C-Youth squad, playing in the Bavarian League at the time, and the top amateur division at that time. After relegation in 2006, he moved to TSG Thannhausen in order to remain in the higher division. He began his football career at 1860 Munich's youth academy, where he also lived on the club's grounds during the summer of 2007. He appeared in 23 games for 1860 München's U19 team during the 2009–2010 season, scoring seven goals. He made the bench for the U23 squad that was playing in the Regionalliga Süd in the Regionalliga Süd twice this season, but he was an unused replacement.

Reiner Maurer, a retired coach from A-Youth level, and Markus Ziereis were all promoted to the TSV 1860 professional squad from the start of the 2010-11 season. Volland went on to represent in 12 of 1860's first 14 matches. When he came off the bench in the cup match in Verl on August 14, he made his collegiate debut for 1860 alongside Moritz Leitner. He appeared in two more matches for the U-19s and three more for the Regionalliga squad, scoring four goals for the former and two for the latter. In the 2nd round, he appeared in his first match for the senior team. On September 26, 2010, the Bundesliga made its first appearance against FC Augsburg. He had appeared in six more matches by the start of the winter break.

Volland signed a deal with TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in January 2011, but the team did not stay in Munich. Hoffenheim retained the option to bring him in during the winter transfer period 2011-2012. He scored his first competitive goal for 1860's 2. He was playing in Osnabrück on January 21, 2011. The squad in Frankfurt is based in Germany. Volland was in the starting lineup for the remaining fifteen matches of the season. In those games, he scored a further five goals and helped with four others. He rejoined the 1860 U19s, who had qualified for the German U19 Championship semi-finals, at the conclusion of the second division season. In both matches against 1. FC Kaiserslautern, however, the 1860s would not qualify for the final.

Volland was a regular player for 1860, scoring four goals and assisting on two others in the team's first six games. Hoffenheim 1899 decided not to bring Volland in during the winter break, giving him more time to mature in the 2nd. Bundesliga. Volland was one of the most prolific 1860 players, appearing in 21 official games and assisting on six others, up to the winter break. Volland led the 1860 scoring charts at the end of the season, defeating strike partner Benjamin Lauth and winger Stefan Aigner, who both scored with eleven goals each. In 57 league matches for 1860, Volland scored 20 goals, as well as three cup matches.

Volland signed with the Kraichgau outfit a year and a half after originally signing. In a 2-0 win over Schalke 04 on November 3, 2012, he scored his first Bundesliga goal in his tenth competitive match for Hoffenheim. Volland made himself a regular in the team during his first season with the club. Volland scored six goals and gave a further 12 assists during the 2012–2013 season. Volland's scoring total increased during the 2013–14 season, with nine goals and eight assists. Hoffenheim extended his deal from July 2013 to 2017.

Volland tied for the fastest goal in Bundesliga history on August 22nd with their ninth second opener in a 2–1 loss to champions Bayern Munich.

Volland joined Bayer Leverkusen on a five-year contract for a club record transfer fee of €18 million. In a 2–2 penalty shoot-out loss against 3, he scored his first goals for the club on October 26th, netting a brace. Sportfreunde Lotte of Liga in the DFB Pokal is a member of the United DFB Pokal team Sportfreunde Lotte.

Volland signed a Monaco contract until 2024 on September 2, 2020. In Monaco's victory over Girondins de Bordeaux in the Ligue 1, he scored his first two goals on November 1, 2020.

He scored his team's second goal against Sparta Prague in the preliminary round of the Champions League in the first match of the 2021–22 season, with an assist from Sofiane Diop.

International career

Volland made his debut in German colors against the Czech Republic on October 16th. He rejoined Russia three days later, this time as a pilot. Volland was called to the German squad for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria in the fall of 2009. He scored his first goal for the U17 team in the final group match against Honduras. He will also be competing in the round of 16 defeats against eventual tournament champions Switzerland.

Volland had been called up to the German U18 squad by July 2009. He appeared in all three matches for Germany in the Northern Ireland Milk Cup, scoring against Northern Ireland's selection, the United States, and Bulgaria. He had already appeared in five games for the German U19 squad by May 2010, having scored two goals in less than a year.

Volland was called up to the U19 squad in the summer of 2010. In a match against Belgium on August 18, he made his team debut against Belgium on August 18, 2010. His first goal came against the Netherlands on September 3rd. He had appeared in five games and scored four goals by the winter break. He will make three more appearances in the spring before scoring one goal.

Volland played his first game for the German U20 squad on August 31th, scoring his first goal. By the DFB, Volland was awarded the bronze Fritz Walter Medal in the U19 age in early August. Rainer Adrion, the U21 coach, selected Volland for matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina and San Marino on October 6 and 10, but he was forced to cancel due to injury. He would make his U21 debut on February 29, 2012, when he came off the bench in a match against Greece.

Volland captained the under-21 team at the 2015 European Championship in the Czech Republic in June 2015, playing all four matches. He played on Emre Can's 17th-minute equalizer from the edge of the penalty area in a 1–1 draw against Serbia in their first game at Letná Stadium in Prague. Following Emre Can's sliding-rule pass in their second group match at the Eden Arena in Prague against Denmark, he led the scoring in the 32nd minute. Thanks to a superbly balanced free-kick from 25 meters out, Volland took the lead three minutes into the second half. Just five minutes after beginning with a 3–0 victory, Matthias Ginter brought the scoring to head in Amin Younes' cross. Volland was named in the tournament's second highest goalscorer with two goals and one assistant, and he was also included in the team.

Volland was called up to the German national team for the first time and made his debut in a friendly goalless draw against Poland five days later. He was also included in Germany's preliminary 30-man roster for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, but he did not make the final 23-man team, who went on to win the tournament. Volland scored his first goal for Germany in an 8–0 World Cup qualification victory over San Marino on November 11, 2016.

Volland was part of Germany's final 26-man squad for the UEFA Euro 2020 on May 2021, following a prolific club season with Monaco.

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Bundesliga star CHASES down thief who stole his teammate's £160,000 watch during a night out in Berlin with 'dance trick'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
Jerome Roussillon, a Berlin defender, is reportedly pursued down the robber who had robbed his colleague Kevin Volland's £160,000 watch on a night out. According to German newspaper Bild, the two Bundesliga players were enjoying a night out in Berlin following Union's 1-0 victory over Hoffenheim on February 17. Roussillon and Volland were with two people when they were reportedly approached by a child near Rosenthaler Platz, an underground train station in Mitte, Berlin's most central borough.

Copenhagen won the Champions League last-16 by defeating Galataray, but Inter Milan has been dragged to top position in their group by Real Sociedad

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
The Danish champions gained qualification after beating Galatasaray 1-0, and they will continue their fairytale journey in 2024 after starting from the second qualifying round, which began in July. Copenhagen was defeated in the knockout rounds for the first time since 2010/11, thanks to a goal by Lukas Lerager, who was later fired.

Union Berlin was in the German wilderness for decades before fans donated blood and rebuilt their own stadium in 2004 - their Champions League debut

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
We're often dismissing the Bundesliga as a one-club division, a 'Farmer's League,' by modern parlance, but we can skip over one of the most romantic stories in football in judging Germany's top-flight against Bayern Munich's 11 successive titles. Watch any post-match interview from any sport around the world and some iteration of the phrase 'the supporters cheered us over the line,' which is uttered, and while true, one club has a stronger fanbase than others. How many teams around the world can claim their supporters' own blood saved them from bankruptcy?What club can say their stadium was restored by the sweat and from their own loyal fans, after 140,000 hours of graft?Who else can say they've gone from the fourth-tier to the top division in just 13 years?