Oliver Baumann was born on 2 June 1990 in Mühlenbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He came through the youth setup of SC Freiburg — the Black Forest club renowned for developing players from regional talent — and made his senior debut for the club before moving to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in 2014, where he would go on to become a long-serving and respected Bundesliga goalkeeper.
At Hoffenheim he has spent more than a decade as the club's first-choice goalkeeper, accumulating well over 300 Bundesliga appearances and becoming one of the most experienced and consistent keepers in the league. He has been a fixture through Hoffenheim's various ambitious periods including European qualification runs, and his longevity at a single club in an era of frequent transfers marks him as something of an exception in modern professional football.
His shot-stopping reflexes, distribution and penalty-area command have kept Hoffenheim competitive across multiple coaching changes and squad transitions. He remains at the club into his mid-thirties, continuing to be the foundation on which Hoffenheim's goalkeeping operates.
For Germany he has long been considered a reliable backup option — his club form and experience making him a natural choice whenever the leading keepers have been unavailable. He has received senior caps and remains part of the national team's extended pool heading toward the 2026 World Cup, reflecting his status as one of the Bundesliga's most respected goalkeeper figures.
Standing 1.87 m, Baumann is a right-footed goalkeeper whose experience, composure and organisational ability within the penalty area have made him one of the most respected senior keepers in the Bundesliga across a decade-long stretch. His longevity as a number-one goalkeeper at a mid-table Bundesliga club draws comparisons with the loyalty and consistency of Timo Horn during his long Köln career.


