Capital: | € 48 million |
Age: | 33 |
Born: | 14/01/1987 |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Source of wealth: | Soccer player |
Last updated: | 2022 |
Short introduction
Dennis Aogo is a German soccer professional who is mostly used in the defense area. From 2010 to 2013 he is also a national player for Germany. His career began in youth and then with professionals on SC Freiburg. He is now active in the 22nd Bundesliga for Hannover 96. His wife has been famous as an influencer.
Early life
In 1987 Dennis Aogo was born in Karlsruhe, the son of a German mother and a father from Nigeria. He grew up in the Oberreuth district. His first club was Bulacher SC at the age of 6. From there it changed to Karlsruher SC after only one year. In 2000 he had developed well so he first switched to the SV Waldhof Mannheim youth and then to the Bundesliga SC Freiburg club. Here he spent the last two seasons in young football before playing for SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga from 2004, starting his career, which continued to this day.
Career highlights
Internationally, his biggest success was participation in the 2010 World Cup and the 3rd place achieved with the German national team. With Junior U21, he even won European champions a year earlier. Dennis Aogo has not won the title in club football, which is why reaching the UEFA Cup semi-finals with Hamburger SV in the 2009/10 season is the spotlight.
He received Laurel Leaf from the German Federal Republic at the Individual Awards for a successful World Cup participation in 2010. In addition, a total of 12 international hats can also be seen as the spotlight of Dennis Aogo’s career.
Famous quotes
“For me, the main focus is that we have a weak character in the team here.” Dennis Aogo 2010 about his teammates in Hamburger SV.
Amazing facts
During his engagement at SC Freiburg, Dennis Aogo spent a voluntary social year at the parents’ home.
He is considered a person who is very trusting, he has especially from his father who also really believes.
For a while Dennis Aogo appeared in advertisements for the distribution of “Nutella” brands.
Dennis Aogo is a supporter of shared objectives initiative, where footballers and other people in the industry contribute one percent of their salaries for social purposes.
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