Joshua Kimmich: Contracting and insights into the Bavarian future
Joshua Kimmich: Contracting and insights into the Bavarian future
Joshua Kimmich: A key figure in German football
13.03.2025 - 14:31
ZDF
In a decisive phase of his career, Joshua Kimmich, captain of the German national soccer team and team player at FC Bayern Munich. On March 15, 2025, he will be a guest in the “current sports studio” of the ZDF to talk about his future and the current challenges in German football. This appearance not only gives an insight into Kimmich's personal ambitions, but also illuminates developments in German football.
The appointment on ZDF is broadcast on TV at 10:30 p.m. in the ZDF media library and at 11:00 p.m. In a conversation with moderator Katrin Müller-Hohenstein, Kimmich will talk about his recently extended contract until 2029. This ends speculation about a possible change to an international top club and shows his commitment to FC Bayern, where he has been playing for almost a decade.
The course of the Bundesliga season will be particularly in the focus of the conversation. Kimmich, who has played a new role as a leading player under coach Vincent Kompany since the season, sees himself in a responsible position. His team leads the table with a comfortable lead and will have the opportunity to expand this advantage against Union Berlin on the same day.
Another central point will be Kimmich's role as captain of the German national team. Since September 2024 he has been wearing the captain's armband and faces the challenge of leading the team to future international competitions. The audience should also be curious about whether he will replace Manuel Neuer as captain of Bayern Munich at some point, a topic that could be discussed in the interview.
Joshua Kimmich is not only known as a player, but also as a role model in football. In a ZDF "Sportstudio Reportage" he was described as "leader and driver", a name that reflects his influence in and outside the field. His commitment and leadership qualities are crucial for the positive development of German football.
The upcoming program not only offers the viewers exciting insights into the current sports world, but also information about the first free TV pictures of the Bundesliga game between RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund. This makes the “current sports studio” a platform that brings fans together with the best of the game and stimulates discussions about competitive sports in Germany. In addition, the programs with subtitles and audio description are offered, which increases accessibility and achieves more spectators.
Joshua Kimmich's visit to ZDF could not only be of interest to his fans, but also for all those who pursue developments in German football. His views may offer a look at the future direction of sport, especially with regard to the upcoming challenges, both in the Bundesliga and internationally.