Robert Andrich

Soccer Player

Robert Andrich was born in Potsdam on September 22nd, 1994 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 30, Robert Andrich 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
September 22, 1994
Nationality
Germany
Place of Birth
Potsdam
Age
30 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
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PLAYER RATINGS: Which Premier League star shone in Germany's clash against Switzerland? Which defender looked shaky? And who could prove to be the breakout star of Euro 2024?

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2024
Germany ensured they would progress to the knockout stages of Euro 2024 as group winners after a dramatic injury-time goal from Niclas Fullkrug secured a 1-1 draw against Switzerland. Robert Andrich thought he had put Germany ahead in the first half, before his goal was ruled out for a foul in the build-up. Dan Ndoye then shocked the hosts as he netted his first international goal and Switzerland continued to frustrate Germany with a near-perfect performance. They thought they had secured the win late on, but Ruben Vargas had an effort ruled out for offside, before Fullkrug's last-gasp header levelled the clash, with Murat Yakin's side finishing second in Group A on five points.

From our Man in Munich: German hosts keep it low-key as a continent comes to party

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2024
There was a time when the act of betting against Germany in a major tournament was deemed to be only marginally less advisable than plunging one's hand straight into a deep fat fryer. When the football-mad nation saw off Argentina in the 2014 World Cup final, they joined Italy as the only European team to have claimed the trophy four times. Yet, with three European Championships also to their name - a feat matched only by Spain - they have been, unarguably, this continent's preeminent footballing nation across the last 94 years.

Germany's Euros party will fall flat if hosts fail to find winning formula

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2024
GARY LINEKER once claimed that football is a simple game. A group of 22 men chase a ball for 90 minutes and, in the end, the Germans always win. It was a nice turn of phrase which, at the time, encapsulated Germany's involvement in major tournaments. Over recent years, however, they have been conspicuous by their absence at the business end.