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1.93m Bayern U19 striker Noah Codjo‑Evora earns first senior training call‑up

Michael Brown 03 Oct, 2025 19:07, US Comments (14) 2 Mins Read
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Noah Codjo‑Evora, Bayern’s 18-year-old French striker standing 1.93m, trained with the first team for the first time on Thursday. The summer 2024 arrival from FC Annecy U17s has impressed at youth level with his physical profile and penalty-box instincts. While it’s considered unlikely he will be an option for immediate selection, the invitation signals trust in his development under the current staff. With senior competition fierce, the session provides Codjo‑Evora a valuable benchmark against top-level intensity and tactical demands. A long-term project, but clearly one the club is actively accelerating.

1.93m Bayern U19 striker Noah Codjo‑Evora earns first senior training call‑up

The step-up happened during Thursday’s senior session at Säbener Straße, where the coaching staff integrated select academy talents alongside first-team regulars. Codjo‑Evora joined Bayern’s academy setup in July 2024 after emerging at FC Annecy’s youth ranks. The call-up coincided with behind-the-scenes staff changes, with reports indicating athletic coach Bram Geers is set to return to Anderlecht to head their fitness department. Against this evolving backdrop, Bayern continue to spotlight high-upside prospects from their academy pipeline.

Bayern U19 French striker Noah Codjo-Evora (18) trained with the first team for the first time on Thursday. The 1.93-meter-tall striker had joined the club in July 2024 from the U17s of French second-division club FC Annecy. It's very unlikely, however, that he will be an option

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Impact Analysis

Codjo‑Evora’s profile answers a tactical need that top clubs constantly seek at academy level: a physically dominant No. 9 who can hold up play, attack aerial deliveries, and occupy center-backs. At 1.93m, he provides a different reference point to Bayern’s current senior options, potentially giving coaches variety in finishing phases and set-piece schemes. Integrating him into first-team training now accelerates his acclimatization to tempo, body positioning under pressure, and pressing mechanics against elite defenders—a developmental leap that cannot be replicated at youth level.

Under Vincent Kompany’s principles, the No. 9 is asked to initiate the press trigger, connect quickly with interior midfielders, and stretch vertically without disconnecting from the rest defense. Even a handful of intense sessions can reshape Codjo‑Evora’s timing and decision-making. Practically, this move also deepens Bayern’s contingency planning: should fixture congestion or minor knocks thin the bench, a prepared academy striker becomes a realistic late-game option. While immediate minutes are unlikely, the signal to the academy is powerful—perform and you will be seen. That cultural reinforcement supports recruitment, retention, and competitive standards across the youth pathway.

1.93m Bayern U19 striker Noah Codjo‑Evora earns first senior training call‑up

Reaction

Fan sentiment has skewed enthusiastic and proud. Many highlight the “Mia san mia” identity, celebrating another home-grown pathway moment and urging patience rather than instant expectations. The sheer physical presence of Codjo‑Evora—1.93m at 18—has driven comparisons to classic target men, with supporters imagining aerial combinations and back-post dominance. Some fans framed the promotion as part of a broader youth surge, noting chatter around other prospects like Cassiano Kiala possibly entering historic territory for youngest Bundesliga appearances.

There’s also a reflective tone: a few ask why other youthful talents departed recently and whether Codjo‑Evora’s elevation marks a renewed commitment to internal development under the current regime. Playful bravado surfaced too, with comparisons to renowned academies and remarks about Bayern’s scouting pipeline “spawning” imposing forwards. Overall, the community mood blends excitement, curiosity about near-term involvement, and a strong consensus that nurturing Codjo‑Evora methodically is the smartest path.

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Prediction

Short term, expect continued first-team cameos in training blocks, matchday shadow work, and targeted gym progression tailored to speed, core strength, and repeat sprint ability. Competitive minutes will likely remain with the U19s and second-string environments, with occasional inclusion in senior squads for learning exposures when squad depth allows. A pragmatic first senior debut window could be a domestic cup fixture or late-season scenario once objectives are clearer—assuming his training data and match outputs trend upward.

Medium term, Bayern may create a specialized development plan: rotation between U19, reserve, and selective senior integration to stress-test his aerial duels, pressing stamina, and penalty-area movement against older defenders. If he adapts quickly to combination play and defensive triggers, he could become a bench option for late-game set pieces. Long term, the club’s pathway suggests he could be groomed as a stylistic alternative—an aerial and box-dominant 9 to complement quicker hybrid forwards—without rushing him into roles that could stunt progress. Expect calm, incremental milestones rather than a headline-grabbing leap.

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Conclusion

Codjo‑Evora’s invitation to train with Bayern’s first team is less about tomorrow’s team sheet and more about building a striker who can survive and thrive at elite tempo. The club has invested in his frame, instincts, and ceiling; now the focus is sharpening details—pressing cues, timing of near-post versus back-post runs, chests-down lay-offs under pressure, and smarter finishing angles. Bayern have historically turned these small, consistent exposures into durable careers, and the early trust shown here is a positive sign.

It’s prudent to remember that development is rarely linear. There will be dips, growth spurts, and technical tweaks. But if Codjo‑Evora absorbs the intensity of these sessions and translates them into ruthless youth-level productivity, the pathway opens naturally. For supporters, the message is clear: enjoy the emergence, embrace the patience, and recognize that today’s training invite is the first brick in a much larger build.

Michael Brown

Michael Brown

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A former professional footballer who continues to follow teams and players closely, providing insightful evaluations of their performances and form.

Comments (14)

  • 04 October, 2025

    SKB

    Where Bayern getting these kids is like all of sudden they spawning

  • 03 October, 2025

    Victor Renard

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  • 03 October, 2025

    Everything Eric Does

    Why did y'all let Kusi Asare go??

  • 03 October, 2025

    ⎈🦹🏾‍♂️

    Spawn out of nowhere

  • 03 October, 2025

    10

    is this the best gif ever made?

  • 03 October, 2025

    KaaskronkFifa

    imagine him and kusi asare on top and u just whip in crosses

  • 03 October, 2025

    Muhirwa Salomon

    ⚽ Noah Codjo-Evora trains with Bayern’s first team for the first time — exciting step for the 18-year-old 🇫🇷🔥. Standing at 1.93 meters, he’s an impressive presence up front 💪👀. Might not feature tomorrow, but definitely one to watch for the future 🌟🏟️!

  • 03 October, 2025

    r0n1n31

  • 03 October, 2025

    LennartKarlEra

    My club is going band for band with la masia

  • 03 October, 2025

    Ardi 🇦🇱

    Where are they spawning these guys from

  • 03 October, 2025

    Bayern & Germany

    Athletic coach Bram Geers, a key member of Vincent Kompany's staff, is leaving Bayern and returning to Anderlecht, where he will be head of the fitness department. Geers has already said his goodbyes to the team and staff yesterday. He had worked with Kompany at all his coaching

  • 02 October, 2025

    bambi

    he bleeds mia san mia he‘s not going anywhere

  • 02 October, 2025

    𝘽𝙚𝙣𝙟𝙞𝙁𝘾𝘽 ¹⁷

    „Joining Bayern was One of the best decisions i have ever made“❤️

  • 02 October, 2025

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