Joshua Kimmich, the Bayern Munich midfielder, has been appointed as the new captain of Germany's national team following the retirement of several senior players after Euro 2024. Kimmich will lead the team with vice-captains Antonio Rüdiger from Real Madrid and Kai Havertz from Arsenal for the upcoming Nations League matches against Hungary and the Netherlands.
Although Kimmich has not held a permanent captaincy role before, he has previously stepped in as captain when needed due to injuries or absences. The 29-year-old has captained Germany in 17 games out of his 91 international appearances, including instances where he took over the armband during matches.
Former captain Ilkay Gündogan, who was appointed by ex-coach Hansi Flick last year, retired from international duty last month. Other notable retirements post-Euro 2024 include Manuel Neuer, Thomas Müller, and Toni Kroos, leaving a significant void in the national team.
Germany's head coach, Julian Nagelsmann, expressed confidence in Kimmich as the 'logical successor' to Gündogan. Despite the departures of key players, Nagelsmann has opted for minimal changes in the squad for the Nations League, introducing only one uncapped player.
In a strategic move, Nagelsmann confirmed Marc-André ter Stegen of Barcelona as Germany's new starting goalkeeper, replacing the legendary Manuel Neuer. This decision aligns with Germany's preparations for the 2026 World Cup, with Ter Stegen set to take on a more prominent role after serving as Neuer's backup in previous international campaigns.