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Jérôme Boateng Retires at 37 After Decorated Bayern and Germany Career

The former World Cup winner says he will move into coaching as he builds on a newly earned UEFA B licence and targets further qualifications.

Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v VfB Stuttgart - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - March 20, 2021 Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng during the warm up before the match Pool via REUTERS/Andreas Gebert/File Photo
Former Germany defender Jerome Boateng has announced his retirement from football.

Overview

  • Boateng confirmed his decision in a short video posted to Instagram on Friday, calling time on nearly two decades in professional football.
  • He won nine Bundesliga titles and two Champions League trophies during a decade at Bayern Munich and earned 76 caps for Germany, starting the 2014 World Cup final.
  • His final club was LASK in Austria, where his contract was ended by mutual consent in mid-August after an injury-hit spell that included groin surgery and a five-month layoff.
  • Boateng intends to begin a coaching career, holding a UEFA B licence from November 2024 and stating he plans to pursue the A licence and start as an assistant.
  • Late-career coverage also noted a 2024 court warning and suspended fine related to domestic-violence allegations, which he denied, with prosecutors later dropping certain charges reported in March.