Pierre Kaiser: Bavaria's first leg amazed footballer!
Pierre Kaiser: Bavaria's first leg amazed footballer!
In a historical premiere, Pierre Kaiser, a leg -ample footballer, celebrated his debut in regular play in Middle Franconia last weekend. The 35-year-old, who lost his right leg in 2007 in a train accident, fought his way back to life, despite this stroke of fate and discovered his passion for football. After his rehabilitation, he started with amputee football and quickly worked his way into the national amputation team. His initiative to take part in the regular competition led him to be the first leg -ample footballer in Germany.
With enthusiasm, Kaiser performed against TSV Behringersdorf in the A-Class game of SG Dormitz Brand II and immediately celebrated a 2-1 win with his team. "I was immediately part of the team and didn't feel like a player with a handicap," emphasizes Kaiser. This is the first step for him; His dreams also include the German championship and the establishment of their own amputated football offer in Nuremberg. This inspiring story shows that despite all the challenges you can achieve your goals. Further details can be found here .
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Ort | Dormitz, Deutschland |
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