You have to do your homework when participating in the Club World Cup! Photo: Three Bayern players including Debord have a learning task

Football 4:17am, 5 July 2025 144

Bernard reported that three Bayern teenagers Leonard Carl, Debor and Chiara had to complete their respective school homework during the Club World Cup.

In addition to game days, they also need to continue to study subjects such as mathematics, English or physical education theory under the guidance of their teachers. This teacher is also responsible for their studies at the youth training camp in Munich and is with them every day during his time in the United States.

Dyber played for both Bayern U17 and U19 last season and is currently preparing to graduate from a sports high school in northern Munich. The Portuguese U18 national team player, with German descent, said on the club's official website: "I want to get a solid diploma, not just barely pass. We all want to be professionals, but if things don't go well one day, we have at least one degree."

Leonard Carr made a total of 31 appearances for U17 and U19 in the 2024/25 season, scoring an astonishing 34 goals and debuted in Bayern's first Club World Cup against Auckland City. He is preparing for next year's high school graduation exam, planning to accomplish this at the Rockefeller Street middle school in Munich.

Kiara also attended a high school in northern Munich. He usually attends school from Monday to Thursday at 4:30 pm and then goes to the academy camp for training. At Bayern's base camp in Orlando, the German U18 national team player has completed his math assignments and Spanish tests and is currently preparing for English courses.