Toni Kroos' hometown renamed in honour of ex-midfielder as Real Madrid legend receives prestigious accolade

Toni Kroos' post-retirement took a touching turn as his hometown Greifswald staged a one-of-a-kind tribute to celebrate his legendary career.

  • Greifswald temporarily renamed “Krooswald” to honour Toni Kroos
  • Ex-midfielder received the State Order of Merit at Volksstadion
  • His foundation was praised for nationwide charitable efforts

Toni Kroos' hometown renamed in honour of ex-midfielder as Real Madrid legend receives prestigious accoladeToni Kroos' hometown renamed in honour of ex-midfielder as Real Madrid legend receives prestigious accoladeToni Kroos' hometown renamed in honour of ex-midfielder as Real Madrid legend receives prestigious accolade

Kroos received the State Order of Merit in his hometown of Greifswald on Friday, according to a report from Sport1. In celebration, the town temporarily changed its name to “Krooswald” by placing signs at its entrances. The ceremony took place at the Volksstadion, where the retired midfielder began his youth career with Greifswalder FC at the age of seven.

Kroos ended his professional career following Euro 2024, concluding with the sixth title of his career and a fourth La Liga triumph with . In total, he won 34 major trophies and earned 114 caps for , helping the team to their 2014 success. The event in Greifswald was attended by his family, local residents and officials, with Minister-President Manuela Schwesig highlighting his foundation’s work supporting children and families in need across Germany.

Kroos made 463 appearances for Real Madrid and 479 in top-flight leagues overall, and his retirement last year shook many.

Kroos’ professional career is over but he recently took part in the Icon League, a five-a-side competition featuring retired legends. He is also expected to expand his charity work and remain involved in football through media, coaching, or ambassadorial roles.