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"White Winnie" elevates Prussia.

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May 21, 2024
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Coaching legend Winfried "Winnie" Schäfer praises the Prussians highly for their successful work...
Coaching legend Winfried "Winnie" Schäfer praises the Prussians highly for their successful work and well-deserved promotion to the second division

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Engaged with Munster - "White Winnie" elevates Prussia.

He's had an incredible journey in soccer, with years of success as a head coach. It wasn't just in Gladbach or Karlsruher SC, but all around the world. He coached national teams from Cameroon, Jamaica, and Thailand, among others. Given his experience, Schäfer's praise for Gladbach's promotion into the 2nd division is incredibly authentic...

He wasn't able to watch the 2-0 victory in the 3rd division final against Unterhaching live in the stadium on Hammer Straße, but he caught it on TV at home. Despite not being there in person, the man with the snow-white hair was just as thrilled. And he still is!

What energizes him most is the peaceful atmosphere at the club. "Everyone is aligned and believes in our goals," Schäfer says. "Sascha Hildmann and the players have full trust, and they can focus on their job without worrying about anything. That's worth so much in this fast-paced, often ruthless professional world."

And then comes the heartfelt praise. Schäfer, speaking with conviction: "Prussian fans, you played amazing soccer. Brave, disciplined, energetic, and powerful. No fuss, with heart and mind. I wish you the best of luck in the upcoming second division season. You can do it too!"

The excitement about the promotion of the Prussians is huge in Münster. Finally back in the 2nd division - after 33 long years...

The president of Unterhaching, Manfred "Manni" Schwabl (58), echoed similar sentiments immediately after the final whistle. The former first division player (303 times for Bayern, Nuremberg, and 1860) and national team player (4 senior appearances) seized the mic in the VIP area without being asked.

Schwabl: "I'd like to take a moment to address everyone - even though we lost today. I'd like to congratulate the entire club and all Prussia fans on their promotion. You deserve it because you've always stuck together. Please follow the lead of Heidenheim, who haven't changed much either and will still be in the Bundesliga next year. Please remain true to yourselves. Then you, too, will remain in the league and beat Schalke. Once again - a hearty congratulations to Münster!"

There's no doubt about it - Gladiators' double promotion is currently riding a wave of sympathy...

Cheers to Prussia! Unterhaching president Manni Schwabl (right) and his son Markus (left) toast to promotion with Münster's successful coach Sascha Hildmann (center)

● The animal fan community at the Allwetterzoo is also continuing to grow, with the addition of a clumsy animal named Bianca! This lovable creature was born on April 27 and will soon be available for adoption, perfect timing for the promotion. Prussia's ticketing and events manager, Bianca Gemsa, has taken on the sponsorship of the young animal.

Interestingly, she has an older brother named Alex, who was born just before Münster's move to the 3rd division last year. His godfather is Alexander Langlitz, who received the honor on the occasion of his retirement from the Eagles.

But wait, there's more! Matthew is the third lovable clumsy creature at the all-weather zoo with a Prussian connection and has been around since 2012. Back then, American striker Matthew Taylor was still playing for Münster and scored three goals in the unforgettable 4:2 victory over the Bundesliga team Werder Bremen in the DFB Cup. It goes without saying that he was then allowed to transfer his name to a cuddly "clumsy friend."

Prussia's head of ticketing Bianca Gemsa receives the sponsorship certificate from Jörg Riehemann, responsible for marketing at the Allwetterzoo.

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