The defender waited a long time for a breakthrough
For Darmstadt defender Christoph Zimmermann, it is a “very interesting trend” that so many older professionals such as Niclas Füllkrug, Pascal Groß and Marvin Ducksch have made it into the national team as late starters. “It’s actually suggested that you have to make your breakthrough as young as possible in order to make it,” said the 30-year-old in the “Kicker” interview. “The 16 and 17 year olds play in Barcelona and still score with braces. If you haven’t made the jump by the time you’re 24, it’s often over.”
Older players feel like they have to prove themselves over a longer period of time. “When it comes to Füllkrug, many people were initially surprised at what he was supposed to do in the national team. His ratings show that he is completely right,” said Zimmermann. At the age of 29 years, nine months and seven days when he made his debut, the BVB attacker is one of the six oldest DFB debutants since the European Championship title in 1996. “You are well advised not to give up on players too early. Some mature like a good wine with age (grins). I’m really pleased that some of them are currently making it into the national team in their second or third spring.”
With Groß & Füllkrug: Oldest DFB debutants since the European Championship title in 1996
Martin Max | 33 years 8 months 10 days | Debuted on April 17, 2002
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Nominated by coach Rudi Völler
Roman Weidenfeller | 33 years 3 months 13 days | Debuted on November 19, 2013
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Kevin Behrens | 32 years 8 months 15 days | Debut on October 18, 2023
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Nominated by coach Julian Nagelsmann
Pascal Groß | 32 years 2 months 25 days | Debut on September 9th, 2023
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Nominated by coach Hansi Flick
Michael Preetz | 31 years 5 months 20 days | Debuted on February 6, 1999
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Nominated by coach Erich Ribbeck
Niclas filling jug | 29 years 9 months 7 days | Debut on November 16, 2022
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Nominated by coach Hansi Flick
Marvin Ducksch | 29 years 8 months 11 days | Debut on November 18, 2023
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Nominated by coach Julian Nagelsmann
Robert Enke | 29 years 7 months 4 days | Debuted on March 28, 2007
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Sandro Wagner | 29 years 6 months 8 days | Debut on June 6th, 2017
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Nils Petersen | 29 years 5 months 27 days | Debut on June 2nd, 2018
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Horst Heldt | 29 years 4 months 19 days | Debuted on April 28, 1999
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Nominated by coach Erich Ribbeck
Michael Hartmann | 28 years 9 months 19 days | Debut on April 30, 2003
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Nominated by coach Rudi Völler
Lars Stindl | 28 years 9 months 11 days | Debut on June 6th, 2017
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Frank Rost | 28 years 8 months 25 days | Debuted on March 27, 2002
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Nominated by coach Rudi Völler
Jens Lehmann | 28 years 3 months 8 days | Debuted on February 18, 1998
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Nominated by coach Berti Vogts
Jonas Hofmann | 28 years 2 months 23 days | Debut on October 7th, 2020
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Cacau | 28 years 2 months 2 days | Debuted on May 29, 2009
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Marius Wolf | 27 years 9 months 26 days | Debut March 25, 2023
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Nominated by coach Hansi Flick
Jörg Böhme | 27 years 4 months 7 days | Debuted on May 29, 2001
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Nominated by coach Rudi Völler
Thomas Brdaric | 27 years 2 months 4 days | Debut March 27, 2002
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Nominated by coach Rudi Völler
Mark Uth | 27 years 1 month 19 days | Debuted on October 13, 2018
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
Sascha Riether | 27 years 04 months 19 days | Debuted on August 11, 2010
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Nominated by coach Joachim Löw
To make a career as a professional, you also need a lot of luck, as he experienced. Zimmermann started at Borussia Mönchengladbach, then played for the second team at Borussia Dortmund until former coach Daniel Farke brought him to Norwich City and he was promoted to the Premier League twice. The fact that he is now playing in the Bundesliga with Darmstadt 98 is something special for him. “I think there are a lot of people for whom it’s the most normal thing in the world to play in the Bundesliga.” For him, it’s “anything but normal: I see the time as a bonus and know how to classify everything correctly.” This season he is the third oldest novice in the Bundesliga.
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