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Tim Wiese

Tim Wiese (born 17 December 1981) is a former professional footballer who played as a , amassing 269 appearances in the across a career spanning from 2000 to 2014, and earning six caps for the national team, including selection for the squad. Wiese began his professional career with SC Fortuna Köln in the during the 2000–2001 season, making three appearances before transferring to in 2001. At , he established himself in the , featuring in 104 matches over four seasons (2001–2005), including UEFA Cup and games, while also playing four times for the club's reserve team. In 2005, he joined , where he spent seven successful years, appearing in 194 matches and contributing to European campaigns such as the . Wiese's final club stint was with from 2012 to 2014, where he made 10 appearances before mutually terminating his contract and retiring at age 32 due to performance pressures and fan criticism. Overall, he recorded 75 clean sheets in 269 appearances. On the international stage, Wiese represented Germany's under-21 team 13 times between 2003 and 2005 before earning his senior debut in a 2–1 friendly defeat to in 2008. He accumulated six caps between 2008 and 2010, serving as a backup to , and was named in Germany's 23-man squad for the in , though he did not feature in any matches. Following his retirement, Wiese underwent a dramatic physical transformation, gaining significant muscle mass to pursue , which he credited with revitalizing his life after the stresses of professional . In 2014, he began training as a professional wrestler, debuting in independent promotions and signing with , where he made his in-ring debut at a live event in in 2016 under the ring name "Tim 'The Machine' Wiese." He officially retired from in 2016 but briefly returned to play for lower-division club SSV Dillingen in 2017.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Tim Wiese was on 17 December 1981 in , (now ). He grew up in the region near , where his parents, Frank and Wilma Wiese, lived in the nearby district of Dürscheid. Wiese shared a particularly close relationship with his , who provided strong emotional support during his formative years and later challenges, such as his father's battle with cancer in 2011. No public details are available regarding siblings or his parents' professions. Wiese's family-oriented upbringing laid the foundation for his later pursuits, with a into organized training around age six.

Introduction to football

Tim Wiese began his journey at the local club DJK Dürscheid in 1987, at the age of six, where he initially developed his skills as a young player in the area. This early exposure laid the foundation for his goalkeeping career, as he transitioned to 's renowned academy in 1989 at age eight, spending the next decade progressing through the various age groups. During his time at Leverkusen, Wiese honed his abilities in competitive environments, benefiting from the club's structured development program that emphasized technical and tactical growth for aspiring professionals. In 1999, at the age of 17, Wiese moved to Fortuna Köln, joining their senior setup as he sought to break into professional football. Fortuna Köln competed in the during the 1999-2000 season, providing Wiese with his first opportunity at the second tier of German football, though the team ultimately finished 16th and faced relegation. He made his professional debut in the 2000–01 season, appearing in matches as a tall (1.93 m) whose commanding presence in the box and shot-stopping potential began to emerge in the early 2000s. Over the subsequent seasons in the , Wiese accumulated 23 appearances during the 2000–01 and 2001–02 seasons, gaining crucial experience that showcased his reflexes and distribution skills. Wiese's early development as a goalkeeper was marked by his physical advantages and steady progression, positioning him as a promising talent ready for higher-level challenges by the early 2000s. He transferred to in January 2002.

Football career

Club career

Wiese began his professional club career with SC Fortuna Köln in the , making 3 appearances before transferring to in January 2002 for a fee of €50,000. At age 20, he initially played for Kaiserslautern's reserve team in the before breaking into the first team as a backup . Over the next three and a half seasons (2002–2005), Wiese made 65 appearances, providing depth during the club's efforts to stabilize in the top flight. In July 2005, Wiese joined on a free transfer after his contract with expired. Injuries, including two tears, delayed his integration, but by the 2006–07 season, he had established himself as the first-choice . Wiese made 194 appearances for across seven seasons (2005–2012), contributing to the team's second-place finish in the and their runners-up position in the . His tenure also included a victory in 2009, where key saves helped secure the title. A notable incident occurred in May 2008 during a against , when Wiese received a for a high kick to opponent Ivica Olić's throat, an action later criticized by figures like . These club performances earned him international call-ups for during peak years. Wiese moved to on a free transfer in July 2012, signing a four-year contract until June 2016. As captain initially, his role diminished due to fitness issues, limiting him to just 10 appearances over one and a half seasons (2012–2014), during which he conceded 25 goals. In January 2014, and Wiese mutually terminated his contract with immediate effect, citing a need for both parties to pursue new directions. Across his club career with , , and , Wiese amassed 322 professional appearances in all competitions.

International career

Tim Wiese began his international career with the Germany under-21 team, making his debut in 2003 and accumulating 13 caps through 2005. During this period, he served as a reliable option in goal for the youth squad, contributing to their development ahead of major tournaments. Wiese earned his senior international debut for on November 19, 2008, substituting for in a friendly match against at the Olympiastadion in . Over the course of his senior career, he collected a total of six caps between 2008 and 2011, including appearances in friendlies against in 2009, in 2010, in 2010, in 2011, and another against later that year. His last cap came in the August 10, 2011, friendly, after which he did not feature again for the national team. Despite strong performances at Werder Bremen that initially aided his selections, Wiese's senior opportunities remained limited due to intense competition from established goalkeepers like , who dominated the position until his retirement in 2008, and the subsequent emergence of as the primary choice. He was named to the for the in as the third-choice goalkeeper behind Neuer and , but did not see any playing time during the tournament, which ended with securing . Wiese participated in pre-tournament training camps, including sessions in , , where he integrated into the team dynamics alongside the core group preparing under coach .

Post-football career

Professional wrestling

After leaving professional in 2014 and officially retiring in 2016, Tim Wiese expressed interest in transitioning to , revealing that he had received an offer from to train and potentially perform, motivated by his dramatically bulked-up physique achieved through . This interest stemmed from his physical transformation, which had made him unsuitable for continued but aligned with the demands of wrestling. In June 2016, Wiese signed a developmental contract with , relocating to the in , for intensive training alongside NXT prospects. He spent several months preparing, drawing on his athletic background while adapting to the performative and high-impact elements of wrestling, which he described as making him fitter than during his football career. Wiese debuted in the ring on November 3, 2016, at an NXT in Munich's , teaming with established stars and Cesaro to defeat The Shining Stars and in a six-man , securing the victory with a pinfall. His football reputation as a provocative "bad guy" translated to wrestling, where he embraced a similar antagonistic style, interacting with veterans like Cesaro to build his presence. However, his in-ring appearances were sparse, limited to this single amid challenges in fully transitioning from team-based to wrestling's individual spotlight. Wiese's tenure with ended in 2017 when he was released from his contract after roughly one year, as the company shifted creative directions and he did not progress further in developmental programming.

Bodybuilding and public appearances

Tim Wiese began pursuing in 2013 during his time at , where he had been appointed club captain but struggled with a poor start to the season and subsequent injuries. During this period, he focused on weight training and nutrition to build muscle mass, which significantly altered his physique from the lean, agile frame required for goalkeeping. This transformation, however, reduced his on-field mobility and reaction speed, contributing to his falling out of favor with the team and ultimate release from in January 2014. Following his departure from professional in 2014, Wiese intensified his efforts, participating in informal pose-downs and events in , such as a 2016 bodybuilding battle alongside trainer Murat Demir. He described these activities as recreational rather than competitive preparations, emphasizing enjoyment over formal contests. By 2024, media features highlighted his dramatically bulked-up appearance, noting how he had become nearly unrecognizable compared to his playing days, with extensive tattoos and a massively hypertrophied upper body showcased in publications. Wiese's career transition drew significant media attention, including a 2014 profile that explored fan reactions to his evolving physique and his motivations for as a way to cope with professional setbacks and explore new athletic outlets. Interviews during this time revealed his interest in leveraging his physical changes for public engagements, though he clarified that served primarily as a personal fitness pursuit rather than a path to competitive titles. In 2017, Wiese briefly returned to football, playing for lower-division club SSV Dillingen. Standing at 1.93 meters tall, Wiese's transformation was striking: during his football prime, he maintained an athletic build weighing around 90 kilograms optimized for explosive movements, but by the mid-2010s, he had added approximately 35 kilograms of muscle, reaching over 120 kilograms with a heavily vascularized, low-body-fat frame that emphasized broad shoulders and a tapered . Before-and-after images from this era, often shared in sports outlets, illustrated the shift from a streamlined to a imposing bodybuilder . As of 2024, Wiese continues to prioritize as a core element of his lifestyle, focusing on maintenance training and public fitness demonstrations without pursuing a return to competitive sports. In 2025, he participated in football events such as "Kicken mit Stars." His enduring commitment to the discipline has positioned him as an example of post-athletic reinvention, occasionally referencing how the strength gained from supported his later ventures in .

Personal life

Marriage and family

Tim Wiese married his longtime partner, Grit Freiberg, on December 20, 2010, in a private ceremony in . The couple had been in a relationship since the early , having met during Wiese's time at Werder . Wiese and Freiberg welcomed their daughter, Alina, in 2007. During Wiese's active football career, particularly around the , the family received public attention as part of the German national team's "" circle, with Alina noted as a young child accompanying her parents. Freiberg often supported Wiese at club events, such as posing together at Werder Bremen's Green White Night in 2006. The family provided a stable foundation during Wiese's professional peaks, including his international appearances, and remained involved in his post-football pursuits, though details on specific relocations for training remain private.

Health and lifestyle

Following his retirement from professional football in 2014, Tim Wiese underwent a profound physical transformation, shifting his lifestyle toward bodybuilding to cope with the emotional challenges of leaving the sport. He has described this change as a way to channel the depression and loss of purpose he experienced after his career ended abruptly at age 32, emphasizing how the rigorous training provided structure and a new sense of achievement. Wiese's regimen involved intensive weight training, including sessions at the in , where he prepared for his wrestling transition starting in 2014. His was highly caloric to support muscle growth, peaking at 6,000–7,000 calories per day with substantial protein intake, such as up to a of daily, before adjusting to around 3,000 calories to maintain his physique while improving agility. This approach led to a gain of approximately 40 kg of muscle mass, increasing his weight from about 90 kg during his days to a peak of 132 kg, though he later reduced it to around 120 kg. The physical demands of and subsequent wrestling pursuits have shaped Wiese's ongoing health considerations, with no major reported injuries from these activities but a focus on balancing mass with mobility to avoid strain. As of 2024, media reports highlighted his "unrecognizable" appearance due to sustained efforts, underscoring his commitment to as a core lifestyle element. Wiese has publicly reflected on the pressures of his career, including intense scrutiny and performance demands, crediting his post-retirement pursuits with fostering and a more balanced outlook on criticism and self-worth. His family has played a supportive role in navigating these recoveries and transitions.

Career statistics

Club

Tim Wiese began his professional club career as a with Fortuna Köln in the during the 2000–01 season, making 3 professional appearances across all competitions and keeping 1 clean sheet while conceding 6 goals. He then joined in 2001, where he recorded 73 appearances in all competitions, conceding 111 goals and achieving 22 clean sheets. Wiese spent seven seasons with from 2005 to 2012, accumulating 266 appearances across all competitions, with 359 goals conceded and 81 clean sheets. His final professional stint was a transfer to 1899 Hoffenheim ahead of the 2012–13 season, featuring in 11 matches across all competitions, conceding 29 goals, and securing 1 clean sheet. Post-retirement, Wiese made a one-off appearance for eighth-tier club SSV Dillingen on April 1, 2017, in a 2–1 loss to TSV Haunsheim, conceding 2 goals with no clean sheet. Overall, Wiese's club career yielded 353 appearances (269 in the ), 0 goals scored, 505 goals conceded, and 105 clean sheets across all competitions. The following table summarizes his Bundesliga appearances, goals conceded, and clean sheets on a season-by-season basis:
SeasonClubAppearances (MP)Goals Conceded (GA)Clean Sheets (CS)
2002–0321258
2003–0430517
2004–0514233
2005–06Werder Bremen15147
2006–07Werder Bremen313110
2007–08Werder Bremen31438
2008–09Werder Bremen29456
2009–10Werder Bremen313611
2010–11Werder Bremen29515
2011–12Werder Bremen28455
2012–131899 Hoffenheim10251
Total26938971
Bundesliga only; additional appearances in (24), UEFA competitions (54), and other domestic cups/leagues contributed to overall club totals.

International

Tim Wiese represented at youth international level, earning 13 caps for the under-21 team between 2003 and 2005. These appearances included four friendly matches, three in the , and six in the qualifying rounds for the tournament. Wiese made his senior debut for the national team in 2008 and accumulated six caps by 2012, all in friendly matches with no appearances in competitive fixtures or major tournaments. He was included in Germany's squad for the , serving as a backup to but did not feature in any matches during the tournament. Across his senior caps, Wiese played 450 minutes and conceded 9 goals.
DateOpponentCompetitionResultMinutes Played
19 Nov 2008Friendly1–245
18 Nov 2009Côte d'IvoireFriendly2–245
11 Aug 2010Friendly2–290
29 Mar 2011Friendly1–290
6 Sep 2011Friendly2–290
29 Feb 2012Friendly1–290

Honours

Club honours

During his tenure with , Tim Wiese contributed to two major domestic cup triumphs as the club's primary goalkeeper. In the 2006 , Wiese started in the final against Bayern Munich on August 5, 2006, at Zentralstadion in , helping Werder secure a 2–0 victory to claim the title—Bremen's first and only win in the competition's history. Wiese played a pivotal role in the 2008–09 DFB-Pokal campaign, starting all knockout matches including the semi-final against on April 22, 2009, where he saved three consecutive penalties during the shootout to advance Bremen 4–3 after a 0–0 draw. In the final against on May 30, 2009, at Olympiastadion in , he started and kept a clean sheet in a 1–0 win, securing Bremen's sixth title. Wiese also featured in the , where Bremen reached the final but lost 2–1 to Shakhtar Donetsk after extra time, with Wiese starting in the decisive match. No individual club awards, such as Werder Bremen Player of the Season, were recorded for Wiese during his time at the club.

International honours

Tim Wiese was selected as part of the national team squad for the in , where he served as the third-choice goalkeeper behind and , contributing to the team's third-place finish without making any appearances during the tournament. His inclusion highlighted his reliability as a backup option, earned through consistent performances at . Wiese also featured in the Germany squad for in and , again as the second-choice to Neuer, aiding the team's achievement after a 2–1 victory over in the third-place match, though he remained an unused substitute throughout. This role underscored his value in providing depth and competition within the goalkeeping unit during major international competitions. At the youth international level, Wiese represented at the , the finals of which were hosted by ; the team participated in the group stage but finished third in their group and did not advance to the .

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