Jimmy Hartwig celebrates 70 years: a life between Offenbach and the Bundesliga
Jimmy Hartwig celebrates 70 years: a life between Offenbach and the Bundesliga
Jimmy Hartwig, who grew up in Offenbach, will celebrate his 70th birthday next Saturday. His impressive career began in his hometown, where he took his first steps as a professional at Kickers Offenbach. Hartwig likes to remember his childhood in the Lohwald, a district that was previously considered a social focus, but is now shaped by modern new buildings. "I defend Offenbach with my life," said Hartwig in an interview. This shows its deep connection with the city and the people there.
In the early years of his football career, Hartwig and his friends kick on the off -road streams from Offenbach before climbing the Kickers in 1974. His professional journey continued to lead him to well -known clubs such as TSV 1860 Munich, Hamburger SV and 1. FC Köln. In the Bundesliga, he played as a relentless midfield worker who won three German championships during his career and was the national champion cup winner. Hartwig was also on the pitch twice in the German national team.
life path and challenges
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Hamburger SV experienced one of the most successful periods in the history of the club with Hartwig on board. His relaxed species was always part of his charism, which made him accessible, but also polarizing. In an interview, he once said: "I am Jimmy, the occupational child from Offenbach, experienced a lot myself". His open view of the topic of integration is reflected in his statements and shows how passionate he advertises the refugee and integration melodies, even if he notes that it is annoyed not to be asked for such conversations.
Although his career as a trainer did not bring the same measure of success, Hartwig found a new expression of his creative streak in the theater. After a severe cancer in the 1990s, he devoted himself to acting and took over roles in significant pieces by Berthold Brecht and Georg Büchner. Today he is active as an integration ambassador of the German Football Association and worked as an expert for a German newspaper in summer.
The past -changing experiences that Hartwig has made made his life a remarkable story. Now he looks back to 70 years that were anything but usual. In an interview on his 65th birthday, he said: "We don't just talk about colorful in Offenbach, we are colorful. I love Offenbach." This passion and tireless commitment to promote integration and dialogue are still in the foreground today - one more reason to wish him all the best for his special day.
For more insights and details on his life and career, See the article from www.op-online.de .
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