Alemania tiene una reputación mundial como nación futbolera. Esta semana en Meet the Germans, Rachel descubre cómo llegó el fútbol a Alemania y cómo se ha desarrollado el fútbol femenino. Pero no se trata TODO de fútbol… sintonízate para ver mucha acción olímpica de verano e invierno, clubes deportivos y un vistazo al escándalo de dopaje de Alemania Oriental. Rachel se mudó del Reino Unido a Alemania en 2016. Como recién llegada, echa una nueva mirada a los clichés alemanes y comparte sus experiencias de adaptación a la vida alemana. Cada dos semanas, explora un tema nuevo, desde prohibiciones inusuales hasta cocina carnosa o castillos encantados. Esta semana: deportes en Alemania. #ConoceLosAlemanes #Deportes #Alemania ——————————————– – Siga a Meet the Germans en Instagram: Vea más videos de Meet the Germans aquí: ———————————- ———– Suscríbase a DW Euromaxx: ¿Quiere saber más sobre Euromaxx? ▸Sitio web: dw.com/lifestyle ▸Facebook: facebook.com/dw.euromaxx ▸Instagram: instagram.com/dw_euromaxx DW Euromaxx le ofrece información interesante sobre las culturas y los estilos de vida europeos.
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Who are your German sporting heroes and why?
Mario Goetz is the man
Yuzuru Hanyu! It took me a long time to find an Olympic competitor that I like, but this guy was the first who caught my attention, since he is the first person I saw having actual fun doing the sport and loving it so much. He's so humble and is not skating for attention but because of passion. 😊
That whistling in the intro almost gave me a heart attack, you guys can't do this to me Jesus
Mesut Özil
Wie weiblich soll das Video werden?
Ja!
German Sporting heros definitely Philip Lahm. What a player.
I've paused to say that not bad for the way you moved the ball along the cones
2:02
'…german clubs even have a rule that the fans must be the majority stakehlder…'
Oh wow, i would like to know more about that.. I know with sports teams thin other places there are often situation where the club gets bough out by some billionaire, and fans are often unhappy with that, and the effectt it has on the community. guess that doesn't happen in germany aparently?
I know of 1 club in the uk that' fan owned; motherwell football club, owned and run by the well society, owned by fans. i think there's an eu xitizens iniciative, or there weas, to encourage fan ownership of clubs, or something similar.
fOund it, here it is, it hink: its europa then doth then eu slash itizens-initiative/initiatives/details/2022/000001_en
(apparently youtube soetimes removes fulllinks)
I'm surprised that Germany was second in the medal table in Beijing. As far as I recognised they performed a bit poorer than normally.
About time for a new video!🙂
Not a mention of the big auto-racing fandom?
Harry Koch. The most underrated Fußballer of all time. And of course Fritz Walter.
Actually Children got a lot of unmentioned Stuff.
Like Horse Riding, Athletics (leichathletik), dancing or Musicians (especially these in the Region with a lot of traditionell fests (schützenfeste))
Also Kinderturnen (children Gymnastics) are pretty big and heavy used
Thanks Laura, good well.. . 👍
I prefer weight training and rowing for myself!
Here , i will give you 1 more , field hockey , somehow nobody mentioned it despite the amount of medals they won.
German Motorsport racers are god damn legends. Between Michael Schumacher(who was until recently the untouchable GOAT) and Sebastian Vettel (3rd Greatest in History) they have 11 Formula 1 world titles! It's a shame that it wasnt mentioned in this video considering Michael is known as a sporting legend around the world and back
I'm glad I stumbled upon your videos. For some reason, I like amassing knowledge that I probably won't use, but hey! On the bright side, I'm going to learn a lot about Germany, since I'll probably binge watch your series.
Lothar Matthäus
Markus Rühl
Boris Becker
came in beczuse of the classic jersey.
aggroyoga?
Another great episode. Despite all history, I like when Germans feel proud of their country, especially in sports.
When the football team plays, you see many flags and people wearing the national colors and all. I would love to see that more often.
With the likes of Leon Draisaitl, Tim Stutzle, and Moritz Sieder, Germany is now hockey country
No mention of German baseball in Bavaria… 🙁
No Formula 1?! 😒
It ALWAYS gets overlooked -> BEACHVOLLEYBALL
The women's team did what no other team did in the history of the sport: won german, european, world championship, world tour and the olympics. In the same year.
Men's team also won the Olympics and Germany has always been in the top 10 teams, men and women.
We also host the finale of the world series here in Hamburg.
and another doping lie – evil
Love Rachel and her vids
The Bayern Jersey ruins everything.
German schools do general physical education, but they definitely leave organized team sports to the Sportvereine.
here in west northern part of Germany, horse riding is extremely popular among girls
Always love Rachel's videos. More please! 🙋♂️
I like that you are wearing a vintage Bayern München Shirt, it must be from the 90's. Good old times when Munich was sponsored by Opel and not Qatar Airways! Although it might be a coincidence I tend to believe that you deliberately chose a shirt that doesn't have a questionable sponsor on it.
Hättest du nicht ein anderes Trikot anziehen können?
I'll just say: Sport ist Mord
Rachelle! Voule vouch caucher avec moi?
My sports hero was dutch Antonius "Toni" Geesink. He was the first non- Japanese world champion and gold medal winner in Judo.
I‘am a Bit Fan of Meet the Germans, and this Episode was Good But Talking about Sports in Germany and Not Talking about Michael Schumacher, Sebastián Vettel and Motorsports is Bad. Most Iconig German Sport Hero of All Time
My immediate sports memory involving Germany would be the crushing 7-1 victory over Brazil in the football world cup, held in Rio!
Rachel? Gosh, I almost didn't realize you. So dressed and so on.
Thomas Lange double Olympic gold medalist in the single scull (rowing), 1988 and 1992 and a bronze in 96.
Well Germany has ruled in football, biggest sport in the world by far
Great video again, Rachel.
Tennis was a big thing in Germany too for decades. But younger people seem to lose interest on it. The prefer playstation and so called e-sport. 😂😂
I love Rugby big time – playing for the Berlin Bruisers – and Rugby has also a great tradition in Germany, sadl not as popular as football 🙁