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The Local List: Germany’s sexiest men

The Local List: Germany’s sexiest men
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Michael Ballack<br>Bayer Leverkusen player and ex-Germany national team captain Ballack is one of Germany’s favourite footballers – and objects of lust. Standing at a manly 1.82 metres in his socks, the 35-year-old is also a dad of three.  Photo: DPA
Matthias Schweighöfer<br> Despite having one of the most babyish faces around, Schweighöfer is actually 30 and has a daughter. He is, however, newly single – so to mark the occasion we’ve found a picture of him in his undies. Form an orderly line. Photo: DPA
Klaus Wowereit<br>Mayor of Berlin Wowereit is not only one of the sexier older politicians, but one of the few to be openly gay. The 58-year-old silver fox is also vice-chairman of Germany’s Social Democratic Party. Photo: DPA
Jan Frodeno<br>Professional triathalete and Olympic gold medallist Frodeno is not only lucky enough to boast wholesome good looks, but dedication to his sport that drives him to train for over 45 hours a week. The 31-year-old was only able to compete in his first race after he sold one a bike to buy a plane ticket to the event.  Photo: DPA
Campino<br>Well-spoken punk rocker Campino – or Andreas Frege – is the front man of the band Die Toten Hosen and popular for his cheeky grin and his rock and roll hair. He’s more than just a singer though, as Campino raises awareness of cancer and has even turned his hand to journalism. Photo: DPA
Joachim Löw<br>Former midfielder and snappy dresser Löw is the coach of the German national football team. He lives in Freiburg and is married. The pair has no children – which arguably is a shame, as he can’t pass on that luxurious head of hair. Photo: DPA
Michael Fassbender<br>Heidelberg-born Fassbender is a German-Irish actor who appeared in Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, X-Men and more recently A Dangerous Method. The rugged 34-year-old said recently that he wants to do more German language theatre acting – so watch this space! Photo: DPA
Erol Sander<br>Sander is a German-Turkish actor whose impeccable bone structure makes him perfect for leading man roles – the Shah of Iran for example. He moved to Germany with his mother at the age of five and has lived there since, where he studied politics and economics at the university.   Photo: DPA
Rene Obermann<br>Rich, classic good looks, intelligence, in the know about the best mobile tariffs; Deutsche Telekom boss Obermann is easily one of the most handsome businessmen around. Unfortunately he’s taken, as he married TV host Maybrit Illner a few years ago.Photo: DPA
Michael Ballack<br>Bayer Leverkusen player and ex-Germany national team captain Ballack is one of Germany’s favourite footballers – and objects of lust. Standing at a manly 1.82 metres in his socks, the 35-year-old is also a dad of three.  Photo: DPA
Matthias Schweighöfer<br> Despite having one of the most babyish faces around, Schweighöfer is actually 30 and has a daughter. He is, however, newly single – so to mark the occasion we’ve found a picture of him in his undies. Form an orderly line. Photo: DPA
Klaus Wowereit<br>Mayor of Berlin Wowereit is not only one of the sexier older politicians, but one of the few to be openly gay. The 58-year-old silver fox is also vice-chairman of Germany’s Social Democratic Party. Photo: DPA
Jan Frodeno<br>Professional triathalete and Olympic gold medallist Frodeno is not only lucky enough to boast wholesome good looks, but dedication to his sport that drives him to train for over 45 hours a week. The 31-year-old was only able to compete in his first race after he sold one a bike to buy a plane ticket to the event.  Photo: DPA
Campino<br>Well-spoken punk rocker Campino – or Andreas Frege – is the front man of the band Die Toten Hosen and popular for his cheeky grin and his rock and roll hair. He’s more than just a singer though, as Campino raises awareness of cancer and has even turned his hand to journalism. Photo: DPA
Joachim Löw<br>Former midfielder and snappy dresser Löw is the coach of the German national football team. He lives in Freiburg and is married. The pair has no children – which arguably is a shame, as he can’t pass on that luxurious head of hair. Photo: DPA
Michael Fassbender<br>Heidelberg-born Fassbender is a German-Irish actor who appeared in Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, X-Men and more recently A Dangerous Method. The rugged 34-year-old said recently that he wants to do more German language theatre acting – so watch this space! Photo: DPA
Erol Sander<br>Sander is a German-Turkish actor whose impeccable bone structure makes him perfect for leading man roles – the Shah of Iran for example. He moved to Germany with his mother at the age of five and has lived there since, where he studied politics and economics at the university.   Photo: DPA
Rene Obermann<br>Rich, classic good looks, intelligence, in the know about the best mobile tariffs; Deutsche Telekom boss Obermann is easily one of the most handsome businessmen around. Unfortunately he’s taken, as he married TV host Maybrit Illner a few years ago.Photo: DPA
Michael Ballack<br>Bayer Leverkusen player and ex-Germany national team captain Ballack is one of Germany’s favourite footballers – and objects of lust. Standing at a manly 1.82 metres in his socks, the 35-year-old is also a dad of three.  Photo: DPA
Matthias Schweighöfer<br> Despite having one of the most babyish faces around, Schweighöfer is actually 30 and has a daughter. He is, however, newly single – so to mark the occasion we’ve found a picture of him in his undies. Form an orderly line. Photo: DPA
Klaus Wowereit<br>Mayor of Berlin Wowereit is not only one of the sexier older politicians, but one of the few to be openly gay. The 58-year-old silver fox is also vice-chairman of Germany’s Social Democratic Party. Photo: DPA
Jan Frodeno<br>Professional triathalete and Olympic gold medallist Frodeno is not only lucky enough to boast wholesome good looks, but dedication to his sport that drives him to train for over 45 hours a week. The 31-year-old was only able to compete in his first race after he sold one a bike to buy a plane ticket to the event.  Photo: DPA
Campino<br>Well-spoken punk rocker Campino – or Andreas Frege – is the front man of the band Die Toten Hosen and popular for his cheeky grin and his rock and roll hair. He’s more than just a singer though, as Campino raises awareness of cancer and has even turned his hand to journalism. Photo: DPA
Joachim Löw<br>Former midfielder and snappy dresser Löw is the coach of the German national football team. He lives in Freiburg and is married. The pair has no children – which arguably is a shame, as he can’t pass on that luxurious head of hair. Photo: DPA
Michael Fassbender<br>Heidelberg-born Fassbender is a German-Irish actor who appeared in Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, X-Men and more recently A Dangerous Method. The rugged 34-year-old said recently that he wants to do more German language theatre acting – so watch this space! Photo: DPA
Erol Sander<br>Sander is a German-Turkish actor whose impeccable bone structure makes him perfect for leading man roles – the Shah of Iran for example. He moved to Germany with his mother at the age of five and has lived there since, where he studied politics and economics at the university.   Photo: DPA
Rene Obermann<br>Rich, classic good looks, intelligence, in the know about the best mobile tariffs; Deutsche Telekom boss Obermann is easily one of the most handsome businessmen around. Unfortunately he’s taken, as he married TV host Maybrit Illner a few years ago.Photo: DPA


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