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#Lars Stindl Lars Edi Stindl (born 26 August 1988) is a former professional footballer who played primarily as an attacking and occasionally as a forward. Born in , , Stindl began his youth career with local club TSV Wiesental before joining the academy in 2000, where he progressed through the ranks to make his professional debut in the in 2008. He spent two seasons with Karlsruhe, scoring 13 goals in 58 appearances, before transferring to in 2010, where he established himself in the over five years, contributing 19 goals and 15 assists in 131 league matches. In 2015, Stindl joined , becoming a key player and serving as club captain from 2017 until his departure in 2023; during his eight-year stint, he made 222 appearances, scoring 62 goals and providing 38 assists, while helping the team qualify for competitions multiple times. He returned to his boyhood club in the for the 2023–24 season, appearing in 24 matches and scoring 4 goals before announcing his retirement at the end of the campaign on 28 March 2024, effective 1 July 2024, at age 35. On the international stage, Stindl earned 11 caps for the Germany national team between 2017 and 2018, scoring 4 goals. His most notable achievement came during the , where he scored the sole goal in the final against on 2 2017, securing a 1–0 victory and Germany's first title in the tournament.

Personal life

Early life

Lars Edi Stindl was born on 26 August 1988 in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, to parents Edi and Martina Stindl. He spent his childhood in the Wiesental district of nearby Karlsruhe, alongside his parents and younger sister, in a family passionate about sports. From an early age, Stindl developed a strong interest in football through informal local play and family excursions to watch matches of Karlsruher SC, where he and his relatives—grandfather, father, mother, and sister—collected autographs from players. Stindl's first organized football experiences began around age three when he joined the youth team of the local club TSV Wiesental in 1991, marking the start of his structured involvement in the sport. By around age 10, he had decided to pursue professionally, which led to his transition to the youth academy at age 12 in 2000. During his early years, Stindl attended in the area and remained with his parents through his teenage years, eventually completing his while balancing football commitments. Outside of football, he shared typical childhood interests, such as collecting Pokémon cards, which were popular during his youth.

Family

Lars Stindl married his long-term partner Tanita Stindl on 12 June 2015 at Schloss Münchhausen near Hameln, . The couple had been together since 2006. Stindl and his wife have two children: a , Livia, born in 2016, and a son, Malo, born in 2019. He has a younger , Lorena Stindl. Stindl's full name is Lars Edi Stindl, with "Edi" serving as his ; his father's name is also Edi Stindl. In , Stindl cited the opportunity to return home with his family as a key factor in his decision to rejoin after eight years at .

Club career

Karlsruher SC (2007–2010)

Lars Stindl joined the senior team of his boyhood club, , in the summer of 2007 at the age of 18, having progressed through the club's youth academy since 2000. This promotion marked the beginning of his professional career in the , where KSC had just been promoted the previous season. Stindl initially featured sparingly, making his debut as a substitute in the 81st minute during a 1-0 home loss to on 15 March 2008. Over the 2007–08 campaign, he accumulated just two appearances and no goals as KSC finished 11th in the league, securing their top-flight status. The following season, 2008–09, saw Stindl break into the first team more regularly, appearing in 28 matches and scoring 11 goals, including his first professional strike on 29 November 2008 in a 3-2 away defeat to Hannover 96. His contributions helped provide some attacking threat, but KSC struggled defensively, finishing 17th and suffering relegation to the . Stindl's emergence as a versatile attacking , capable of playing centrally or on the wings, highlighted his potential during this transitional period. In the 2009–10 season, now in the , Stindl continued to develop, making 20 league appearances and netting 1 goal as KSC finished 10th in the table. Across his three seasons with KSC's senior side from to 2010, Stindl recorded 59 appearances and 13 goals in competitive matches, establishing himself as a key prospect. Stindl's form attracted interest from higher-profile clubs, leading him to announce his departure in February 2010. He transferred to on a free transfer in June 2010 after his KSC contract expired, signing a three-year deal ahead of their 2010–11 Bundesliga campaign. This move ended his initial stint at KSC, where he had grown from academy product to established professional.

Hannover 96 (2010–2015)

Stindl joined on a free transfer from in the summer of 2010, signing a three-year contract ahead of the season. He made his first competitive appearance for the club in the on 14 August 2010 during a 1–0 away win against , entering as a substitute. His Bundesliga debut followed a week later on 21 August 2010, starting in Hannover's 2–1 home victory over , where he contributed to the team's attacking play in midfield. Over five seasons with Hannover, Stindl established himself as a key figure in the squad, making 161 appearances and scoring 26 goals across all competitions. His most productive campaign came in 2011–12, when he netted 15 goals in 37 matches, including 12 in the —his best tally in a single top-flight season at the time—and helping the team finish fourth to qualify for European competition. That year also marked Hannover's return to the after a 19-year absence, with Stindl featuring in ten group and knockout stage matches; he scored a dramatic 90th-minute equalizer in a 2–2 draw against on 30 November 2011, securing a vital point in the group phase. Hannover advanced to the round of 32 but were eliminated by Club Brugge. Stindl's versatility as an attacking , capable of operating on either flank or centrally, became increasingly evident during his Hannover tenure, allowing him to adapt to various tactical setups under managers like Slomka. By the 2014–15 season, he had assumed the captain's armband, leading the side amid a challenging campaign that saw Hannover finish 15th and narrowly avoid relegation. In March 2015, with his contract set to expire, Stindl announced he would not renew and agreed to a free transfer to , departing after contributing to the club's mid-table stability in the .

Borussia Mönchengladbach (2015–2023)

Lars Stindl joined on 1 July 2015 from on a five-year contract for a transfer fee of €3 million. He made his competitive debut on 8 August 2015, scoring a brace in a 4–1 away victory over in the first round of the . Over his eight seasons with the club, Stindl made 271 appearances across all competitions, scoring 83 goals, with his contributions spanning the , , and fixtures. His most prolific campaign came in 2016–17, when he netted 14 goals in 32 appearances, helping Gladbach secure a ninth-place finish while also providing key assists in their run. Stindl's consistent performances established him as a versatile attacking , capable of playing centrally or wide, and his form earned him a national team call-up in 2017, which in turn boosted his confidence and output during the club's subsequent campaigns. On 1 August 2016, following Granit Xhaka's departure to , Stindl was appointed club , a role he held for the remainder of his tenure. Under his leadership, Gladbach achieved several top-six finishes, including fourth place in 2019–20, which qualified the team for the group stage. Stindl guided the side through challenging periods, such as the 2018–19 relegation battle and the disruptions of the , emphasizing team unity and tactical discipline to maintain competitive European involvement across multiple seasons. Stindl's contract with expired on 30 June 2023, after which he elected not to renew, opting to depart after eight years to seek a new challenge closer to his roots. In his farewell statement, he reflected on the emotional bond with the club and fans, having led them through his tenure and contributed to their resurgence as a consistent top-tier contender.

Karlsruher SC (2023–2024)

On 1 July 2023, at the age of 34, Lars Stindl rejoined on a free transfer after his contract with expired, signing a one-year deal with the club where he had developed through the youth ranks earlier in his career. This return to his boyhood club marked a sentimental homecoming after 13 years away, allowing him to contribute his experience to the side. Stindl made his second debut for on 29 July 2023, starting and playing the full 90 minutes in a 3-2 away victory over in the opener. Over the course of the 2023–24 season, he featured in 25 appearances across all competitions, scoring 4 goals in 24 league matches and 1 in the , while providing key assists and leadership on the pitch. Despite early setbacks from a injury that delayed his full integration and a later calf problem that sidelined him after the winter break, his contributions helped secure a solid mid-table finish in 6th place, highlighting his enduring quality in midfield. On 28 March 2024, Stindl announced his decision to retire at the conclusion of the season, reflecting on the cumulative physical toll of his 17-year professional career and recent injuries that limited his play in the latter months. His farewell came in the final on 19 May 2024, a 3-0 away win against SV 07 Elversberg, where he made a substitute appearance and received a heartfelt ovation from teammates, staff, and supporters, cementing his status as a club legend from his formative years.

International career

Youth career

Stindl had a limited youth international career with the teams while at . He earned three caps for the Germany U20 team between 2007 and 2008. Stindl's involvement with the Germany U21 team consisted of a single appearance on 17 November 2009 against . He did not participate in any major youth tournaments, such as the .

Senior career

Stindl earned his first senior cap for on 6 June 2017, starting in a 1–1 friendly draw against in Brøndby. His strong form at during the 2016–17 season contributed to his initial selection under coach . Over the next 18 months, he accumulated 11 caps, all under Löw, scoring 4 goals. Stindl played a pivotal role in 's successful campaign in , appearing in all five matches and contributing 3 goals as the team won the tournament for the first time. He scored the winner in a 3–2 group stage victory over on 19 June, equalized in a 1–1 draw against on 22 June, and netted the decisive goal in the 1–0 final win over on 2 July. defeated 4–1 in the semi-final, with Stindl playing but not scoring. Outside the tournament, Stindl's other appearances included World Cup qualifiers against San Marino (7–0 win, 10 June 2017), the Czech Republic (1–2 loss, 1 September 2017), Northern Ireland (3–1 win, 5 October 2017), and Azerbaijan (5–1 win, 8 October 2017), as well as friendlies against France (2–2 draw, 14 November 2017, where he scored a late equalizer) and Brazil (0–1 loss, 27 March 2018). He was absent from the 2018 FIFA World Cup squad due to an ankle injury sustained in April 2018. Stindl received no further call-ups after his last appearance against Brazil.

Professional attributes

Playing style

Lars Stindl primarily operated as an throughout his professional career, demonstrating versatility by also featuring as a second striker, central forward, or wide midfielder on either flank. His ability to adapt across these roles allowed him to contribute effectively in various tactical setups, particularly in fluid attacking systems that emphasized midfield creativity. Among his key strengths were precise finishing and long-range shooting, exemplified by his three goals for in the while deployed in midfield. Stindl possessed strong vision for assists, often delivering through balls and key passes to unlock defenses, complemented by his proficiency in holding onto the ball under pressure. He favored cutting inside from wide positions and executing layoffs to create scoring opportunities, aligning with his role in quick transitional play. Stindl's weaknesses included struggles in aerial duels despite his 1.81 m , as well as limited effectiveness in crossing. An injury-prone nature, marked by significant setbacks such as a 2018 ankle tear that sidelined him for the and a 2019 tibia , occasionally disrupted his rhythm and impacted his pace in the later stages of his career. Stindl's playing style evolved from a more direct goal-poaching forward in his youth days at to a creative during his prime at , where he focused on facilitating attacks and dovetailing with forwards in a "Johnny on the spot" manner. This progression highlighted his growing tactical intelligence, further enhanced by his captaincy responsibilities that sharpened on-field decision-making.

Leadership and captaincy

Stindl first assumed the captaincy at prior to his departure in 2015, where he had established himself as a respected leader within the squad. Upon joining , he was appointed club captain on August 1, 2016, succeeding after the latter's transfer to ; coach André Schubert praised Stindl's communication skills on the pitch and his ability to command respect both as a player and a person. He held the role for seven seasons until his exit in 2023, guiding the through multiple European campaigns, including a strong push for qualification in the 2019–20 season, where his on- and off-pitch was credited with maintaining team momentum during the late-season surge. Known for a composed demeanor, Stindl described his approach as level-headed yet assertive: "I think one should go about his business in a calm and level-headed manner, but when things need to be discussed I am also happy to voice my opinion, or to give the answer on the ." This vocal presence proved vital during challenging periods, such as the 2020–21 Europa League run, where he motivated teammates amid a demanding schedule that saw reach the quarterfinals. His emphasis on consistent development and also served as an example for younger squad members, reflecting his gradual career progression: "I believe that I have gradually improved throughout my career... I have always continued to develop my game." Upon relinquishing the captaincy in 2023, Stindl reflected on the mental demands of the role, expressing profound gratitude for the experience at : "I am grateful to everyone that I was able to experience things here... They were the best years of my life so far." He noted the emotional weight of leading the club through highs and lows, including European adventures, while underscoring his wholehearted commitment: "I loved playing for with all my heart."

Honours

International honours

Stindl won the with the national team, defeating 1–0 in the final held in , where he scored the match-winning goal in the 20th minute following a defensive error by . His three goals during the tournament—against and in the group stage, and the final against —played a key role in 's path to victory, including progression through the group and semifinal stages; he was a joint top scorer in the competition. He participated in the UEFA qualifiers for the , appearing in four matches for , which successfully qualified for the . An ankle injury sidelined him before the finals, where failed to advance beyond the group stage. No other major international titles or runner-up finishes mark Stindl's senior career with .

Individual awards

Stindl's individual accolades are primarily from international and domestic league performances, with no major European honors such as the Ballon d'Or. At the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, Stindl earned the Bronze Boot as a joint top scorer with three goals, placing third behind teammate Timo Werner (Golden Boot, 3 goals and 2 assists) and Leon Goretzka (Silver Boot, 3 goals and 1 assist). In December 2020, he was named Player of the Month after contributing four goals in four appearances for , highlighted by a in a 3–3 draw against .

Career statistics

Club

Lars Stindl's club career spanned multiple German clubs, culminating in retirement on 1 July 2024 following the 2023–24 season with . Across all competitions, he made 516 appearances, scoring 127 goals and providing 103 assists.

Breakdown by Club

ClubAppearancesGoalsAssists
(2015–2023)2718361
(2010–2015)1612628
(2007–2010, 2023–2024)841814
These figures encompass all senior club matches in league, cup, and European competitions.

Breakdown by Competition

Stindl's contributions were predominantly in the , where he established himself as a reliable attacking . Key competition statistics include:
CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
3768571
571311
2387
1973
33139
European Qualifiers812
The Europa League and totals reflect his involvement with in group stages and knockouts, including notable performances like a against Fiorentina in 2017. figures highlight his scoring prowess in ties across clubs.

Seasonal Overview

Stindl's seasonal statistics varied due to form, role, and injuries, with peak output during the 2016–17 Bundesliga season (11 goals in 30 appearances). The 2022–23 season saw consistent involvement with 29 Bundesliga appearances and 8 goals. Below is a representative table of select seasons across major competitions, including minutes played and disciplinary records where available (full minutes and cards aggregated from domestic leagues primarily):
SeasonClubCompetitionAppsGoalsAssistsMinutes PlayedYellow CardsRed Cards
2016–17301132,45650
2017–1831632,51280
2020–21301482,28960
2022–2329871,74440
2023–2424431,51230
These examples illustrate his consistent involvement, with reduced minutes in injury-affected years. Overall career disciplinary record includes 118 yellow cards and 2 red cards in senior club matches.

International

Lars Stindl represented the Germany national team at senior level from 2017 to 2018, accumulating 11 caps in which he scored 4 goals and recorded 1 assist. His appearances were concentrated in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, where he featured in all 5 matches for a total of 426 minutes, contributing 3 goals that helped Germany secure the tournament title. The remaining 6 caps came in friendlies and World Cup qualifiers, where he added 1 goal and 1 assist over 294 minutes. Prior to his senior debut, Stindl had limited youth international experience, earning 3 caps without scoring: 1 appearance for the U19 team in 2007, 1 for the U20 team in 2008, and 1 for the U21 team in 2009. The following table details Stindl's senior international matches, with Confederations Cup fixtures highlighted in bold.
DateOpponentCompetitionMinutesGoals/Assists
2017-06-06Friendly90'0/1
2017-06-19Confederations Cup78'1/0
2017-06-22Confederations Cup90'1/0
2017-06-25Confederations Cup90'0/0
2017-06-29Confederations Cup78'0/0
2017-07-02Confederations Cup90'1/0
2017-09-01Friendly67'0/0
2017-10-05World Cup Qualifier7'0/0
2017-10-08World Cup Qualifier90'0/0
2017-11-14Friendly7'1/0
2018-03-27Friendly29'0/0

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