Germany’s 2014 World Cup winners — Where are they now? Ron-Robert Zieler

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Germany's goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler poses with the cup as they ride in an open-deck bus to Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate to celebrate their FIFA Football World Cup title on July 15, 2014. Germany won their fourth World Cup titleduring a victory parade of Germany's national football team of their FIFA World Cup title on July 15, 2014 towards Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate. Germany won their fourth World Cup title, after 1-0 win over Argentina on July 13, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro in the FIFA World Cup Brazil final game. AFP PHOTO / POOL/ MARKUS GILLIAR (Photo by MARKUS GILLIAR / POOL / AFP via Getty Images) | POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Being a backup goalkeeper at a World Cup is often a thankless job, but it remains one of the most important roles on any championship-winning squad. Ron-Robert Zieler accepted that responsibility during Germany’s victorious 2014 campaign, providing depth behind Manuel Neuer while helping prepare the team throughout the tournament. Although he never stepped onto the field in Brazil, he earned a place in German football history.

Ron-Robert Zieler’s role in 2014​


As Germany’s third-choice goalkeeper, Zieler trained alongside Neuer and Roman Weidenfeller while remaining ready if called upon. His role centered on maintaining the high standards expected during training sessions and supporting the squad throughout the month-long tournament. While his contributions came behind the scenes, they were still part of Germany’s successful World Cup-winning effort.

What is Ron-Robert Zieler doing now?​


Unlike many of his 2014 teammates, Zieler is still active as a professional player. The experienced goalkeeper returned to Hannover 96, where he has served as both a starter and veteran leader in recent seasons. In 2025, Zieler moved to FC Köln. His longevity has been impressive, and more than a decade after lifting the World Cup trophy, Zieler continues to contribute on the pitch while mentoring younger goalkeepers.


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