Born on the 4th of April 2001, Angelo Stiller, now aged 24, is a reputable midfielder for Stuttgart, known for his central defensive midfield prowess. Tracing his roots back to Germany, Stiller stands at a solid 6 feet tall (or 1.83 metres, if you prefer the metric system) and maintains a weight of 11 stone 6 pounds (which equates to roughly 73kg).
He is a recognisable figure on the football field, donning the number 6 jersey. Not limiting his talents to club football, Stiller has also proudly represented his home country of Germany on the national field. His market value, according to Transfermarkt, is estimated to be around the £38.5 million mark: a round figure that accurately represents his significant talent.
In the summer of 2010, Stiller traded youth football for his first professional platform, joining Bayern München II in Germany's Oberliga as a trainee. His debut season, 2019 - 2020, saw him make 17 first team appearances in league matches. He added value to Bayern München II again in the following season (2020 - 2021), making 33 appearances and scoring once.
July 2021 marked a shift in Stiller's career path as he resettled from Bayern München II to 1899 Hoffenheim, continuing his journey in Germany's Bundesliga. No stranger to the green, Stiller made 26 appearances and scored two goals in his debut season with Hoffenheim (2021 - 2022). In the subsequent 2022 - 2023 season, Stiller continued to contribute with 20 appearances and a goal.
However, his time with 1899 Hoffenheim was short-lived. Forecasting a fresh challenge, Stiller moved from 1899 Hoffenheim to Stuttgart in August 2023, a transfer which cost his new club just below £4.7m. His performances at Stuttgart from 2023 till 2025 saw him secure a steady 63 league match appearances with a pair of goals to his name. He has continued to impress in the ongoing 2025 - 2026 season with 23 appearances and a goal thus far.
Adding to his impressive club career, Stiller's international contributions have not been overlooked. He participated in the 2024 - 2026 World Cup Qualifiers for Germany, made a start in the DFL-Supercup 2025 - 2026 for Stuttgart and featured prominently in the Europa League 2025 - 2026 for Stuttgart with 8 starts and a substitute appearance.
