Bio/Wiki
| Real Name | Timo Werner |
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| Nickname | Turbo Timo |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 181 cm |
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| Weight | 75 kg |
| Eye Color | Light Brown |
| Hair Color | Brown |
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | Not Known |
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| Educational Qualification | High School |
Personal Life
| Zodiac sign/Sun sign | Pisces |
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| Hometown | Stuttgart, Germany |
| Religion | Christianity |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
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| Affairs/Girlfriends | Julia Nagler (Student in Stuttgart) |
Family
| Father | Günther Schuh (Professional Football Player) |
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| Mother | Sabine Werner |
| Spouse | N/A |
Career
| Football Debut |
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| Jersey Number | #11 (Germany), #11 (RB Leipzig) | ||||
| Coach/Mentor | Joachim Löw | ||||
| Position | Forward |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| Timo Werner's smoking habit is unknown. | |
| It is also not known if Timo Werner drinks alcohol. | |
| His father was a professional footballer. | |
| During his childhood, Timo Werner ran up mountains with his father to enhance his stamina and athleticism. | |
| As a child, Timo Werner idolized Mario Gomez and had posters of him in his room at 11-12 years old. | |
| Timo Werner completed his high school education, at the insistence of his mother, before pursuing football professionally. | |
| In 2010, Timo Werner scored a hat-trick against Poland in his U-15 debut for his country. | |
| He joined VfB Stuttgart's youth academy to improve his skills and technical abilities. | |
| At 16, Timo Werner was promoted to VfB Stuttgart's U-19 squad, where he scored 25 goals. | |
| In 2013, Timo Werner won the Fritz Walter gold medal in the U-17 category. | |
| Timo Werner became the youngest player to represent Stuttgart when he debuted for the senior team in the 2013-2014 season at 17. | |
| He scored two goals in a match against SC Freiburg in November 2013, setting a Bundesliga record as the youngest player to achieve this feat. | |
| In 2015, Timo Werner won the Fritz Walter silver medal in the U-19 category. | |
| Timo Werner joined RB Leipzig in June 2016 and scored 21 goals in the 2016-2017 season, securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League for the club. | |
| He made his senior debut for Germany against England in March 2017. | |
| Timo Werner impressed Joachim Löw, who included him in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squad and entrusted him with leading the front line. | |
| He won the Golden Boot in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup by scoring three goals and helping Germany win the tournament. | |
| At 22 years old, Timo Werner played as a striker for Germany in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. |




