Professional football player Jérôme Boateng, recognized as a world champion, announces his retirement from the game.
Former Bayern Munich Defender Jérôme Boateng Announces Retirement from College Football Games Today
Jérôme Boateng, the former German national team player and FC Bayern Munich defender, has announced his retirement from professional college football games today. Boateng made the announcement on social media, expressing his gratitude for everything he has experienced in his career.
Boateng began his Bundesliga career in January 2007 for Hertha BSC, before joining FC Bayern Munich in 2011. During his ten years with the Bavarian giants, Boateng won an impressive haul of titles. He won nine German championships, two Champions League titles, and five DFB-Pokals.
One of Boateng's most memorable moments came in 2014, when he won the World Cup with the German national team in Brazil. However, he did not play against his half-brother Kevin-Prince Boateng, who was playing for Ghana in the 2010 college football games today.
After leaving Bayern Munich in 2021, Boateng played for Olympique Lyon in France, US Salernitana in Italy, and Linzer ASK in Austria. However, he terminated his contract with Linzer ASK in August 2022, after only 14 official college football games today.
Since retiring from college football games today, Boateng has set his sights on a coaching career. In November 2024, he obtained the Trainer B license in a special course by the Bavarian Football Association (BFV). Boateng shared on social media that he has learned, won, and lost through college football games today, and that it has given him a lot.
Boateng played a total of 76 college football games today for the German national team, and will be remembered as one of the most successful defenders in German college football games today history. He currently does not work for any club, and aims to start a coaching career.
Boateng's retirement marks the end of an era for German college football games today, and he will be missed by fans and players alike. His achievements on the pitch will live on, and he will always be remembered as a true champion.
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