Saturday, June 14, 2025

Das Ruhrgebiet Herz Des Deutschen Fußballs


GERM Gros documentaire sur les clubs de la Rurh. Episodes 3 4 5 et 6 (1h43 joints)
je guetterais bien evidemment les replays des episodes 1 et 2
Das.Ruhrgebiet.Herz.Des.Deutschen.Fussballs.GERM.twb22.Ep3456.mp4
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Borussia Dortmund, Schalke 04, Bochum  im Ruhrgebiet schlägt das Fußballherz besonders stark. Benedikt Höwedes und Kevin Großkreutz blicken auf eine einzigartige Fußball-Region.


Few countries can match Germany's footballing history and tradition, and the Ruhr is central to that. From Dortmund to Duisburg, via Schalke's home in Gelsenkirchen and Bochum, the old mining heartland has a remarkable story to tell all of its own, as bundesliga.com explains… Often referred to as the sport of the working class, football was always going to strike a chord with the people of Germany’s industrial hub. The Ruhr, called “the beating heart of German football” by the legendary Franz Beckenbauer, is the largest urban area in Germany and has a population of five million, many of whom can trace their roots to the coal and steel mines. The region has never had the wealth to rival that of powerhouse regions such as Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, yet they have enjoyed plenty of success on the pitch down the years. Football first found Germany in the early 1870s, while Berlin-based BFC Germania are the oldest active club, formed in 1888. Ultimately, the beautiful game did not make its way to the Ruhr until the start of the 20th century, but once the locals embraced it, it never left.













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