Lukas Podolski Unfazed by His 40th Birthday
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Lukas Podolski, the renowned footballer, is set to turn 40 on Wednesday. Unlike many, he's not planning a grand celebration. "I enjoy life," he said, "I'm healthy, with a family, and can enjoy a normal sausage from time to time. Whether there's a 4 or a 5 in my age doesn't matter to me."
Filming a Netflix documentary in Cologne, the footballer revealed his laid-back attitude towards aging. Lukas Podolski, born in Poland, has come a long way since his professional debut for 1. FC Köln and his initial stint with the national team.
A Polish street kid turned dream weaver
Looking back on his career, the four-time World Cup participant casualness is evident. He's proud of his journey from the streets of Poland to becoming one of Germany's most decorated footballers. Of course, he's also had his fair share of challenges and setbacks. But, he said, "I'm just proud that I can still live the dream and have had so many beautiful moments."
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Lukas Podolski's Career Milestones:- World Cup Winner (2014)- Over 130 International Caps for Germany- Bundesliga and FA Cup Winner- Played for Bayern Munich, Arsenal, and Köln- Current Role with Górnik Zabrze in Poland
At 40, Lukas Podolski remains a respected figure in German football. As he marks another milestone, fans and peers alike will celebrate his enduring impact on the sport, a testament to his passion and dedication to the game.
- "As Lukas Podolski, a prominent figure in EC countries' employment policy within the sports industry, approaches his 40th birthday, his career milestones, including multiple World Cup participations and international caps, serve as a testament to his passion and dedication, much like a dedicated employee's achievements in his professional life."
- "With his continuous passion for football, Lukas Podolski, a four-time World Cup participant, can be compared to a dedicated employee who excels at his job, facing challenges and setbacks with resilience, much like Podolski's career path from the streets of Poland to becoming a respected figure in EC countries' football scene."