Who has graduation?
The school education of the Bayern stars
Created: 05/25/2022, 16:08
By: Michael Haug
Going to school - a tiresome topic.
Even the stars of FC Bayern had to grapple with math and the like.
What degrees do they have?
1 / 18Paul Wanner was born in 2005 and at the age of 16 became the youngest Bundesliga player in the history of FC Bayern.
The offensive player attends a high school and is considered a diligent student.
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2 / 18Central defender Chris Richards was last loaned out to TSG Hoffenheim.
He went through the FC Dallas academy, later he received a scholarship to the University of North Carolina.
The son of a professional basketball player received his college degree at the age of 18.
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3 / 18Sven Ulreich graduated from high school.
During his career as a professional footballer, the native of Schorndorf completed a correspondence course in sports management.
In September 2017 he successfully completed it.
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4/18Tanguy Nianzou joined the Paris Saint-Germain academy at the age of 14.
The school leaving certificate of the Franco-Ivorian is unknown.
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5 / 18Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting also came to FC Bayern from Paris.
Choupo-Moting was born in Hamburg Altona and graduated from high school there.
During this time, the German-Cameroonian also met his girlfriend Nevin, whom he married in the summer of 2013.
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6 / 18Jamal Musiala moved to England at the age of 8, where he played for Chelsea.
Musiala spent eight years in London.
The German international earned his “Business A-Level” degree from the Whitgift School, a private school in parkland.
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7 / 18Right-back Benjamin Pavard was discovered as a child by five-time French champions OSC Lille.
His parents took him to training more than 100 kilometers away four times a week.
After some time Pavard broke off his schooling and concentrated fully on his football career.
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8 / 18Dayot Upamecano didn't have an easy time at school.
In the FC Bayern club magazine, the central defender revealed that he was teased and laughed at because he stuttered.
"I've been mentally very strong since then," reveals Upamecano, who learned to play football in the cages of the small town of Evreux in northern France.
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9/18Marcel Sabitzer failed to impress in his first season at Bayern.
The former captain of RB Leipzig attended the sports secondary school in Weiz, and at the age of 16 Sabitzer signed his first professional contract with Admira Wacker.
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10 / 18The parents of Bayern left-back Alphonso Davies fled civil war-torn Liberia.
The wing racer was born in a refugee camp in Ghana, and in 2005 the family came to Edmonton in the Canadian state of Alberta.
There, Davies attended St. Nicholas Catholic High School.
Today the huge likeness of the Bayern star hangs in the school gym.
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11 / 18Bochum is Leon Goretzka's home.
The Bayern star graduated from the Alice Salomon Vocational College there in 2014.
Despite the double burden, because Goretzka was already in the professional squad of FC Schalke 04!
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12 / 18Visiting the Paris Saint-Germain youth academy doesn't seem like a bad idea if you want to play at Bayern Munich.
Kingsley Coman played for 9 years in the youth team of the Sheikh Club, with the professionals he only made three appearances in his tenth year.
The France international skipped the final year of primary school.
He lost motivation in high school and from then on focused on football.
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13 / 18Manuel Neuer attended secondary school before moving to the Berger Feld boarding school in 2000.
The national goalkeeper completed his schooling in 2006 with a technical college entrance qualification.
After his football career, Neuer would like to travel a lot, and there are also reports of a possible investment in a forester's lodge with an inn.
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14 / 18Lucas Hernandez was born in Marseille but came to Spain when he was five years old.
Like his brother Theo, he grew up without a father.
His parents separated early.
According to the Bayern central defender, his father, former footballer Jean-François Hernandez, never loved his children.
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15 / 18Like Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich also linked his football career with school.
Kimmich graduated from the Wirtemberg-Gymnasium in Stuttgart.
His grade point average: 1.7!
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16 / 18Leroy Sané grew up in Bochum, but attended school in Gelsenkirchen.
The ex-Schalke player graduated from high school at the Berger Feld comprehensive school.
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17 / 18Thomas Müller revealed in an interview with SPOX that he really wanted to do his Abitur "to hold something in his hands".
In his home town of Weilheim, he managed this project with an average of 2.8.
Müller can imagine studying in the natural sciences at some point.
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18 / 18Robert Lewandowski finished his studies at the Sport University in Warsaw in 2017 after ten years.
Lewandowski wrote the thesis “RL9.
The Road to Glory".
He also has a high school diploma.
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