André Schürrle reflects on Germany's 2014 World Cup triumph and life after soccer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 7:00 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
André Schürrle, a key player in Germany's 2014 World Cup win, is highlighted in a piece revisiting the team's journey. Known for his impactful performances, Schürrle scored twice in the historic 7-1 semifinal against Brazil and assisted the final winning goal. Since retiring from professional football in 2020 at age 29, he has shifted focus to business, personal development, and advocating for athlete well-being post-career. The retrospective emphasizes both his memorable contributions and current endeavors outside the sport.
- •André Schürrle contributed significantly to Germany's 2014 World Cup victory.
- •He scored twice in the 7-1 semifinal against Brazil.
- •Schürrle provided the decisive assist for Mario Götze's winning goal in the final.
- •He retired from professional football in 2020 at age 29.
- •Schürrle now focuses on personal development and advocating for athletes.
- 7:00 PMYahoo Sports — Germany’s 2014 World Cup winners — Where are they now? André Schürrle
"Let’s revisit 2014, when Germany was great.
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