Kai Havertz Star
Liam Reilly
| 15-07-2025
· Sport team
As football fans, we always like to follow the stories of young players who grow up step by step to become top stars. Kai Havertz was born on June 11, 1999 in Aachen, Germany.
He is 1.90 meters (6 feet 3 inches) tall and is a versatile player who can play as a front midfielder, center forward and even forward. Today, he plays for the Premier League club Arsenal and often represents the German national team. Let's learn about his growth and glory together.

The first talent in his youth

Kai's football journey began in 2003, when he joined the youth training camp of Alemannia Mariadov. Even at a young age, he often participated in competitions in groups older than him, showing extraordinary talent. In 2008, he transferred to Alemannia Aachen to continue to improve his skills. In 2010, Kai joined the youth training camp of Bayer Leverkusen and truly entered the door of professional football.
In the 2015-16 season, he helped Leverkusen U17 team win the German U17 League Championship. He scored 19 goals and contributed 1 assist in 29 games, especially in the final against Dortmund, he scored the first goal, showing his performance at critical moments.

The first step into the professional arena

In August 2016, Kai, who was only 17 years old, signed his first professional contract with Leverkusen. Prior to this, he had participated in the summer training camp of the club's first team and showed his potential.
On October 15, he made his Bundesliga debut in the match against Werder Bremen, coming on as a substitute and becoming one of the youngest players in Leverkusen's Bundesliga history. His performance made people see the unlimited possibilities of this young man.

Transfer to Chelsea: Towards the international stage

In September 2020, Chelsea signed Kai for a high price of 71 million pounds, with a contract of five years. After joining Chelsea, he quickly integrated into the team and scored his first goal in the League Cup on September 23, helping the team beat Barnsley 6-0.
Most importantly, on May 29, 2021, Kai scored the winning goal in the 42nd minute of the Champions League final, helping Chelsea win the coveted Champions League title and becoming a team hero.
In August of the same year, he showed calmness in the penalty shootout of the European Super Cup, helping the team beat Villarreal. In February 2022, he scored the winning penalty in the Club World Cup final, consolidating his key role in important games.

Joining Arsenal: A New Beginning

In June 2023, Arsenal announced the signing of Kai Havertz for a transfer fee of approximately 62 million pounds. After joining, he quickly showed his strength and scored his first goal against the MLS All-Stars in July. At the end of September, he scored his first Premier League goal after joining the team by scoring a penalty in a 4-0 win over Bournemouth, which made people look forward to his future performance.

Playing for the national team: from teenagers to main players

Kai's national team career began with the German U16 and made his debut in 2014. In 2016, he reached the semi-finals of the European U17 Championship with the German U17 team and contributed goals and assists.
In 2018, he was recruited into the adult team by German national team coach Loew. In September, he made his debut for the national team and became the first player born in 1999 to represent Germany. During the 2021 European Cup, he scored a key goal in the match against Portugal, helping the team win, highlighting his importance in the national team.

What have we learned from Kai Havertz?

Kai Havertz's growth tells us that talent is important, but continuous efforts, timely opportunities and firm beliefs are also indispensable. His performances in different teams and national teams have proven his ability to adapt to challenges and his responsibility at critical moments. We look forward to seeing more of his wonderful performances in the future, and we welcome everyone to share your views and expectations on him with us.

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