Castello Jr. goes to the Olympics!

Paris 2024 Olympics: Castello Jr. and France to Win Silver

The RBL centerback will come back to our pre-season with a medal around his neck.

A dramatic final!

Castello Jr. and the French Olympic Team made it to the football final in Paris and lost against Spain 3-5 after extra time.

Castello Jr. starts with france at the olympics.

The road to the final


Group A

  • France | 9 pts. 
  • USA | 6 pts. 
  • New Zealand | 3 pts. 
  • Guinea | 0 pts. 


Quarter Finals

  • France - Argentina | 1:0 ➔ Castello Jr. played the 90 minutes of the match.

Semifinals

  • France - Egypt | 3:1 (OT) ➔ Castello Jr. played all 120 minutes of the match.
     

Finale

  • France  – Spain | 3:5 (OT) ➔ Castello Jr. played all 120 minutes of the match.

The Olympics in Paris, the football across France

Even though the Olympics are to be held in Paris, football will be played across seven stadiums in an equal amount of cities in France:

  • Paris: Parc des Princes
  • Bordeaux: Stade de Bordeaux
  • Nantes: Stade de la Beaujoire
  • Lyon: Stade de Lyon
  • Marseille: Stade de Marseille
  • Nice: Stade de Nice
  • Saint-Etienne: Stade Geoffroy Guichard
     
Two silver medal winners from Leipzig: Davie Seke and Lukas Klostermann.


The other groups at a glance

Group B

  • Argentina
  • Morocco
  • Iraq
  • Ukraine
     

Group C

  • Spain
  • Uzbekistan
  • Egypt
  • Dominican Republic
     

Group D

  • Japan
  • Paraguay
  • Mali
  • Israel


The top two nations in each group progress to the first knockout phase, the quarter-finals. The winners of that match-up will move on to the semi-finals, where the winner will play for the final and the defeated sides will have a third-place play-off.
 

Who gets selected for the Olympic Teams

Unlike FIFA-organized tournaments, the Olympic Committee sets an age limit for the players who can be nominated for the Olympic Football Tournaments.

Squads called up cannot consist of more than 18 players and four alternates, or reserve players, who can fill in for a teammate who must miss the tournament's remainder.

Players must be born after January 1, 2001, to be eligible for the team, except for three designated players who can be over 23 years of age.
 

Benjamin Henrichs at the Olympics 2020 in Tokyo.

The Red Bulls' Performance

Castello Jr. and Ilaix Moriba are not the first RB Leipzig players to have been called up for Olympic glory. He They are in fact the fifth and sixth Red Bulls to have made the final cut to represent their country in the past three editions of the Summer Olympic Games.
 

Rio de Janeiro 2016

Germany


Our first-ever Olympians were pivotal in what has been Germany’s highest-ever achievement in Olympic football: A silver medal. They remained undefeated throughout the entire tournament, forcing penalty kicks with locals Brazil, who took the gold after a 5-4 shootout.

Davie Selke scored twice in the tournament, while Lukas Klostermann found the back of the net on one occasion.
 

Dani Olmo finished the Olympics 2020 in Tokyo on second place.

Tokyo 2020 (2021)

Spain

  • Dani Olmo

Recent EURO 2024 Topscorer and winner, Dani Olmo, finished atop his group with Spain in a group that had as rivals Argentina, Egypt, and Australia. "El Mago" himself wrote his name in the scoreboards once, with the 1-1 against Ivory Coast in the quarter-finals.

La Roja would go all the way to the final, where Brazil secured the gold for the second time in a row at extra time.


Germany

Germany’s luck during the 2020 Olympics was short-lived. A win against Saudi Arabia, a draw against the Ivory Coast, and a 4-2 defeat against eventual winners Brazil, made the Tokyo Olympics one where Benjamin Henrichs’ time in Japan wasn’t as long as it could have been.
 

Future and Former RB Leipzig Olympians

While still not Red Bulls, or having finished their tenure at the Red Bull Arena, three other footballers whose past is associated with RB Leipzig also saw action during the Summer Olympic Games with their respective national teams:

 

Rio de Janeiro 2016

South Korea

  • Hee-chan Hwang (at RB Salzburg at the time)


Tokyo 2020 (2021)

Germany

Brazil

  • Matheus Cunha (Hertha BSC)
     

Paris 2024

Guinea

  • Naby Keita (Werder Bremen)
     

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