Who Is Jens Lehmann? Age, Biography, and Wiki
Jens Lehmann, born on November 10, 1969, is a retired German professional footballer known for his role as a goalkeeper. As of 2025, he is 55 years old. Lehmann enjoyed a remarkable career, playing for clubs such as Schalke 04, Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal, and VfB Stuttgart. Moreover, he represented the German national team and was part of the squad during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Occupation | Football Player |
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Date of Birth | November 10, 1969 |
Age | 55 Years |
Birth Place | Essen, West Germany |
Horoscope | Scorpio |
Country | Germany |
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Jens Lehmann's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Jens Lehmann stands tall at 6 feet 3 inches (190 cm) and weighed around 187 lbs (85 kg) during his playing career. As he has transitioned into retirement, his fitness routine continues to reflect his commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, although specific current measurements have not been publicly disclosed.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Jens Lehmann is known to be married. He tied the knot with his wife, Conny Lehmann, and together they share a family. The couple has three children, and Lehmann often shares snippets of family life through social media. While he maintains a private personal life, there have been no widely reported relationships outside of his marriage.
On 26 January 2008, Lehmann appeared in Arsenal's second FA Cup game of the season, keeping his second successive clean sheet as Arsenal beat Newcastle United 3–0. Manager Arsène Wenger later promised Lehmann that, if he stayed at Arsenal, he would play every game in the FA Cup.
On 29 January, Lehmann suggested that he will stick with Arsenal until his contract expires at the end of the season.
Lehmann gave his reasons as his relationship with the fans, players, family situations and his chance to still be able to win things at the club; believing he "wouldn't have had this chance somewhere else." On 2 February, following an injury to Almunia, Lehmann returned in goal for Arsenal in the Premiership for an away fixture against Manchester C
ity, more than five months after his last league appearance; Arsenal won the match 3–1.
Due to Almunia catching flu straight after the injury, Lehmann kept his place in goal for the following three matches in February, including the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Milan, but also the 4–0 loss to arch rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup.
Net Worth and Salary
Jens Lehmann is estimated to have a net worth of approximately $20 million in 2025. His wealth is attributed to his successful football career, lucrative contracts, endorsements, and subsequent roles in coaching and sports analysis. During his peak playing years, Lehmann earned an annual salary that reached millions, further solidifying his financial standing in the sports world.
Career, Business, and Investments
Following his retirement from professional football, Jens Lehmann has remained connected to the sport in various capacities, including working as a goalkeeping coach. His ventures also include investments in sports academies and partnerships with football-related businesses, showcasing his passion for nurturing young talent in the world of football. Lehmann's commitment to football extends beyond the pitch, as he actively engages in promoting sports education.
Lehmann started his career in the 1988–89 season with Schalke 04, playing for them for nearly a decade.
His first years were rocky, notably a game against Bayer Leverkusen in 1993 in which he conceded three goals and was substituted after 45 minutes, causing him to flee the stadium alone by tram rather than taking the team bus, but Lehmann gradually established himself as a strong keeper lauded for his ability to intercept crosses.
Social Network
Jens Lehmann is active on several social media platforms, including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. He often shares insights from his life, career milestones, and fitness tips, engaging with fans and followers. His social media presence provides a glimpse into his life outside of football, where he interacts with a global audience.
The highlight of Lehmann's international career came in the quarterfinal match (30 June 2006, Olympiastadion, Berlin) against Argentina. The game remained tied 1–1 after 90 minutes and extra time.
The game came down to penalty kicks and Lehmann carried his team through, picking the right direction for all spot kicks, making saves from Argentinians Roberto Ayala and Esteban Cambiasso and almost saving a third. Meanwhile, the Germans made all four of the necessary spot kicks to win the penalty shoot-out 4–2.
Lehmann's prowess in the shootout was aided by notes given to him before the kicks – an idea from Germany's chief scout, Swiss-born Urs Siegenthaler. Germany's goalkeeping manager, Andreas Köpke, gave Lehmann a sheet of paper with the penalty tendencies of seven of the Argentinians, with Lehmann keeping the paper in his right sock.
Only two of the seven players on the note (Ayala and Maxi Rodríguez) ended up taking penalties, but Köpke had predicted both correctly and Lehmann saved Ayala's kick. Before the last shot from Cambiasso, Lehmann looked at the paper for a long time even though Cambiasso's name was not even on it. Lehmann then saved the penalty, ending the game.
The story about the paper features in the film Deutschland. Ein Sommermärchen. Lehmann was considered a hero by the German public after these saves, and he received praise even from long-time rival and backup keeper Oliver Kahn.
Education
While specific details of Jens Lehmann's education are not extensively documented, it is known that he pursued his football career from a young age. He joined the youth setup at Schalke 04, where he began honing his skills as a goalkeeper, eventually leading to his successful career in professional football. His commitment to education is also reflected in his support for youth training programs and sports initiatives.
In 1999, he married Conny, a middle school teacher. Lehmann later adopted Lasse, Conny’s son from her previous marriage to footballer Knut Reinhardt. The pair also have two children.