Felix Kalu Nmecha is a German professional footballer born on October 10, 2000, in Hamburg, Germany.
He plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund and represents the Germany national team.
Nmecha is known for his technical ability, physical presence, versatility in midfield, and potential to contribute both defensively and offensively.
The son of a Nigerian father and German mother, he has emerged as a promising talent in German football after developing through English academies.
Siblings
Felix has an older brother, Lukas Nmecha, who is also a professional footballer playing as a forward for Leeds United.
The brothers were born in Hamburg and moved to England with their family in 2007.
Both honed their skills in Manchester City’s academy before pursuing careers in Germany, with Lukas joining Wolfsburg shortly before Felix.
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Career
Nmecha joined Manchester City’s academy in 2007 after his family relocated to England.
He progressed through the youth ranks and made occasional first-team appearances, including in the EFL Cup and UEFA Champions League.
However, with limited senior opportunities, he left City upon the expiry of his contract in 2021.
He then joined VfL Wolfsburg in Germany, reuniting with his brother Lukas.
At Wolfsburg, Felix gained valuable Bundesliga experience, making over 40 league appearances and scoring goals, including a brace in one match.
In 2023, he transferred to Borussia Dortmund on a five-year deal, where he has become an important squad member, featuring regularly in the league and European competitions while continuing to develop his all-action midfield style.
Internationally, Nmecha represented both England and Germany at youth levels before committing to Germany.
He earned his senior debut in 2023 and has since scored goals for the national team, including during the 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.
Accolades
Nmecha has achieved success at the club level, notably reaching the UEFA Champions League final as a runner-up with Borussia Dortmund in 2024.
He also won the U18 Premier League Cup with Manchester City during his youth career.
His international contributions include helping Germany in UEFA Nations League and World Cup qualifiers, marking him as a rising figure in German football.
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