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Strange injuries in athletes
1. Haddad Maia (27): tennis player
The Brazilian was actually supposed to participate in the tournament in Guadalajara last week. But a shower accident forced her to forfeit. Because the window shattered, she suffered cuts on both hands.
2. Franz Michelberger (68): footballer
The German played for Bayern Munich between 1974 and 1976. When Bayern was at a training camp in Israel in 1975, Michelberger met a camel. The monster pushed him against the steps of the team bus: he bruised his knee.
3. Biniam Girmay (23): Cyclist
Giro d’Italia 2022: If the Eritrean wins the 10th stage, he will be very happy. But this quickly leads to frustration at the awards ceremony. When he opens the champagne bottle, the cork flies into his left eye. Girmay then has to give up.
4. Paulo Diogo (48): footballer
December 5, 2004: While celebrating the goal in Schaffhausen, the Servette player climbs the fence. With fatal consequences. He gets stuck with his wedding ring and tears part of his finger off. And also the referee shows no sensitivity and gives him a yellow card.
5. Lindsey Vonn (38): Ski racer
Speaking of champagne. The American has also gained experience there. At the 2009 World Cup she wanted to open the bottle with a ski. That wasn’t a good idea because it severed the tendon in her thumb.
Would you have recognized him? In this photo you see the GC trainer from February 1988 Kurt Jara. In ice hockey gear! At the time, the Zurich team with players such as Martin Brunner and Paulo Cesar met in Zuchwil SO as the ‘exhaust team’ for charity, led by sidecar legend Rolf Biland. The match was led by former national coach Paul Wolfisberg. The end result: 6:5 for the rankings.
The Albanian-Swiss footballer is celebrating on Monday Arlind Ajeti are 30th anniversary. With FCB, Ajeti became champion in 2012, 2014 and 2015 (photo) and cup winner in 2012. He played 21 international matches for Albania and took part in the European Championship in 2016. The defender has been playing for the Romanian Cluj since this season.
16 years – that’s how long it is Frank Schmidt already coach of 1. FC Heidenheim. Last week he set a new record in German professional football with 5,844 days. Schmidt replaced Volker Finke, who coached SC Freiburg for “only” 5,843 days without interruption.
Source : Blick

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