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Number 14: Nowitzki jersey pulled under the roof of the hall in Cologne

2022-09-01T18:58:26.850Z


Number 14: Nowitzki jersey pulled under the roof of the hall in Cologne Created: 09/01/2022, 20:48 The former German basketball player Dirk Nowitzki speaks to the press. © Helmut Fricke/dpa The German Basketball Federation honored superstar Dirk Nowitzki with an emotional ceremony on Thursday before the German team opened the European Championship against France. In the presence of Federal Pres


Number 14: Nowitzki jersey pulled under the roof of the hall in Cologne

Created: 09/01/2022, 20:48

The former German basketball player Dirk Nowitzki speaks to the press.

© Helmut Fricke/dpa

The German Basketball Federation honored superstar Dirk Nowitzki with an emotional ceremony on Thursday before the German team opened the European Championship against France.

In the presence of Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Nowitzki's national jersey with the number 14 was pulled under the roof of the hall in Cologne's Lanxess Arena.

In the future, no German player will wear this number in the national team.

Cologne - "It's a huge honor for me," said Nowitzki in a short speech.

"I've always enjoyed playing for Germany, I've always given my all, so it means a lot to me."

Steinmeier recognized Nowitzki as a very special athlete and person.

“You can quickly become a star in sport.

In order to be a hero in the eyes of the fans, you also have to have heart and character," said the Federal President.

"We know that you have both and you keep proving it."

Nowitzki, who ended his career in 2019, already had a few tears in his eyes when he entered the arena.

Numerous companions had come to Cologne for the ceremony.

Dallas Mavericks boss Mark Cuban, among others, had traveled from the USA.

Nowitzki played a total of 153 times for Germany and won bronze at the 2002 World Cup and silver at the 2005 European Championships with the national team.

"For me, it was an unforgettable journey with you," said Nowitzki to the approximately 18,000 fans.

"And now: Let's go Germany!", Nowitzki ended the ceremony with a view to the German opener against France.

dpa

Source: merkur

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