On May 18, Toni Kroos announced his farewell to Real after 10 years of playing and his retirement after Euro 2024. As a world-famous player, the German midfielder has a simple life in Spain with his young wife. My childhood friend and three children over the past decade.
Toni Kroos and his wife Jessica Farber met in Spain during a trip to the Canary Islands. “At that time Toni was 18 years old and I was 20. I wouldn’t say it was love at first sight but he was a wonderful man. A short time later we met again in Germany and have been together since that”, Jessica once said. The famous German player further revealed: “When Jessy came into my life, everything made more sense because I had something more important than football. It would be a lie to say we never argued, but I We never had to sleep on the sofa. We made up very quickly.”
The couple got married in 2015, a year after Toni Kroos went to Real to play. The German star couple welcomed three babies, two sons and a daughter. Toni Kroos’s wife is a private type of woman who does not have a social network account. Jessica Farber studied tourism, her beauty is considered normal compared to the beautiful hot WAGs often seen among football stars. Jessica often brings her children to the stadium to cheer her husband on.
“Toni is an emotional person. Sometimes he just puts up a wall around himself so as not to immediately expose himself to people he doesn’t know. Sometimes his behavior is a bit strange. He He doesn’t seem interested in anything or doesn’t like talking but the truth is he needs more time to open up,” Jessica said in an interview.
Toni Kroos and his wife both like to stay at home “like some old people”. The midfielder born in 1990 once confided: “After the team’s matches, I’m always in a hurry to be home in the evening. When I’m at home, I forget all about winning or losing. At home I’m just a husband, father. This gives me strength and enables me to function.” In 2021, he said at a press conference that he once spent 30,000 euros to rent a private plane to return home after a team match, in time to be there when his children woke up in the morning. Tired of traveling and “spending half his life in hotels and being away from his family”, Duc has no intention of pursuing a coaching career after retiring.
Toni Kroos’s family has a house on the island of Mallorca, Spain, and they often come here to vacation in the summer. The German midfielder said he was aware of the culture shock of being abroad for the past 10 years but was satisfied with life in the country. He also knew Spanish from a young age so he communicated well with his teammates. Toni Kroos said his favorite thing about Spain is the cold meat.
Kroos and his wife still maintain a “German” life even though they have no friends from their country in Madrid. “There are many differences in habits. For example, we often have dinner with the children at 6:30 p.m. like the Germans. Meanwhile, Spaniards do not eat dinner before 10 p.m. In the morning I am the same. Like many other fathers, I prepare my children for school with my wife. On a normal day, I usually spend time with my family, without any specific plans, just with the people I love,” he said. .
The 34-year-old famous player said that on the field he is a public figure, but in real life he likes to stay anonymous, stay away from the camera, and does not want to be noticed. “I like playing soccer but I don’t like going to public places where everyone knows me,” said Toni Kroos.
In addition to football, the Real Madrid midfielder also likes to watch sports such as tennis and basketball. He idolizes legendary tennis player Roger Federer, the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and basketball superstar Stephen Curry. In Real’s dressing room, Toni Kroos is close to Spanish midfielder Lucas Vazquez.
Toni Kroos was born in 1990, is a famous German soccer star. He is considered one of the best contemporary midfielders in the world. Joining Bayern Munich’s youth team in 2006, Toni Kroos was promoted to the first team in 2007. The talented midfielder with Bayern won three Bundesliga, three German National Cups, one German Super Cup, one Champions League, one European Super Cup and a FIFA Club World Cup. He spent one season playing for Bayern Leverkusen on loan. In the summer of 2014, he was recruited by Real and spent 10 years of great success here with four La Liga, one King’s Cup, four Spanish Super Cups, four Champions Leagues, three European Super Cups and five FIFA Club World Cups. . Toni Kroos also shined in the German national team with 17 goals and 21 assists in 108 matches. England and the “Tank” won the World Cup in 2014.
Toni Kroos has two more matches for Real, including against Betis in the final round of La Liga at Bernabeu’s home field on May 25 and Dortmund in the Champions League final at Wembley (England) on June 1.