Retired Star Toni Kroos Wins Sportsperson of the Year by Sports Illustrated Germany

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Retired Star Toni Kroos Wins Sportsperson of the Year by Sports Illustrated Germany
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Former Real Madrid maestro Toni Kroos has won another award, this time the Sportsperson of the Year by Sports Illustrated Germany.

The award honors sportsmanship and outstanding achievements. Kroos is the first award winner. For the second time, he will appear on the cover of SI Germany.

Toni Kroos is one of the greatest German players in history, so it's no surprise that he received the award. He won multiple trophies during his time at Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and the German national team and has several individual achievements.Kroos retired from club soccer as a La Liga and UEFA Champions League winner at the end of the 2023/24 season. His last professional soccer game was in Euro 2024, when Germany lost 2-1 to Spain in the quarter-finals.

Most players struggle to find the right time to retire, looking to go out on a high; despite falling short at the international level, he did that at the club level with Real Madrid. Toni Kroos Gives Clever Response As Jurgen Klopp Questions Real Madrid Legend Sergio Ramos’ Character Gareth Bale Backs Real Madrid To Win La Liga And UCL Titles This Year, Kylian Mbappe To Win Ballon d'Or Next Year

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