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    Mario Gómez García ( German pronunciation: [ˈmaːʁi̯oː ˈɡɔmɛs]; born 10 July 1985) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker. He represented the Germany national team over a period of 11 years between 2007 and 2018.

  2. Mario Gómez former footballer from Germany Centre-Forward last club: VfB Stuttgart * Jul 10, 1985 in Riedlingen, Germany

    • Germany
    • Riedlingen
  3. Jun 27, 2018 · Gomez clocked the fastest top speed of any Germany player in their vital 2-1 win over Sweden on Saturday – an impressive 20.13 miles per hour – and Joachim Löw will be hoping he has no plans...

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    • Spanish roots, Brazilian idols. As you might have guessed from his name, Gomez has Spanish roots: his father Jose Gomez Garcia hails from the small village of Albunan, near Granada, while his mother Christel Roth is German.
    • Coming of age in Stuttgart. Born in nearby Riedlingen, Gomez turned down an offer to join local club Stuttgart at the age of 13, feeling it was too soon to leave home.
    • The curse of Klagenfurt. After hitting 28 goals in all competitions for Stuttgart the following season, Gomez was included in Joachim Löw's squad for UEFA Euro 2008, and at 23 years of age he was expected to take the tournament by storm.
    • Joining the big boys. While Gomez may have missed the chance to star at the Euros, he nevertheless earned a high-profile move to Bayern in the summer of 2009, setting a new Bundesliga transfer record in the process.
    • Spanish Roots, Brazilian Idols
    • Coming of Age in Stuttgart
    • Joining The Big Boys
    • Going Out with A Bang
    • From France to Russia
    • Keeping The Wolves from The Bundesliga Trapdoor

    As you might have guessed from his name, Gomez has Spanish roots: his father Jose Gomez Garcia hails from the small village of Albunan, near Granada, while his mother Christel Roth is German. Young Mario inherited his father's love of football from an early age, and has fond memories of his cousins and uncles piling round to the house to watch El C...

    Born in nearby Riedlingen, Gomez turned down an offer to join local club Stuttgart at the age of 13, feeling it was too soon to leave home. He nevertheless ended up on the books at Die Schwabenat 16, and by 18 he was coming up against the likes of Frank Lampard and Marcel Desailly in the UEFA Champions League. Inspired by legendary Italian coach Gi...

    While Gomez may have missed the chance to star at the Euros, he nevertheless earned a high-profile move to Bayern in the summer of 2009, setting a new Bundesliga transfer record in the process. It took him a little while to adapt to the demands of playing for the Bavarian giants – he only scored 10 goals in his first campaign – but after injuries t...

    Like his teammates, Gomez was determined to rise from the ashes of that Allianz Arena defeat and prove that Bayern were not just the best in Germany, but also in Europe. The story of their fabled 2012/13 season is well documented, although Gomez himself only joined the fray in November after undergoing ankle surgery in the summer. Facing increasing...

    The 2008 tournament may have ended in frustration for Gomez, but he has certainly enjoyed more success at the Euros than at the World Cup – unlike, for example, his Germany teammate Thomas Müller. In 2012, when at the peak of his powers with Bayern, he scored all three of his side's goals in group-stage wins over Portugal and the Netherlands, altho...

    Gomez returned to Germany in summer 2016, and played a key role in helping a struggling Wolfsburg side preserve their 20-year Bundesliga status. As well as grabbing 16 goals during the league campaign, he netted again as the Wolves saw off local rivals Eintracht Braunschweig in the relegation play-off. Gomez was the target of some colourful chants ...

  4. Jun 29, 2020 · Former Germany striker Mario Gomez has retired from football at the age of 34 after helping his first club Stuttgart win promotion back to the Bundesliga. He got his side's only goal in a 3-1...

  5. Jun 29, 2020 · Mario Gomez, who was part of Bayern Munich's treble winning team in 2013, calls it quits after helping his boyhood team get back into the Bundesliga. One of Germany's most prestigious goal...

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