The German basketball players made history and secured their first World Cup title. The network celebrates the team.
With a win against Serbia at the World Cup, Germany became basketball world champions for the first time on Sunday in Manila. A historic success that must of course be duly celebrated. Numerous congratulations, including from celebrities, were not long in coming on social media.
Schröder is already athlete of the year for Kroos
Above all, the German basketball superstar Dirk Nowitzki (45) congratulated, “World champion!!! Incredible! What a team!!!!!”, . This success was denied him during his active career. “It’s crazy! So proud!”, Toni Kroos (33), for whom it is already clear that captain Dennis Schröder (29) is athlete of the year. “No discussion necessary”, . Schröder was also voted MVP, the best player of the tournament.
Bastian Schweinsteiger (39) also joined in with a “WORLD CHAMPION” and celebrated “an incredible achievement”. including Mats Hummels (34) and several clubs. “Absolute madness! And so deserved”, . “German sports history written! Great class – congratulations, men!”, and also praised the “incredible success”.
Other sports associations also celebrated. “You have earned this title,” among other things. “What an achievement! Great sport!” was also thought by .
Congratulations from politics
Congratulations were also quick and plentiful from politicians. “World champion! Sensational, historic and so deserved,” (65). (42) spoke of a “mega game” and (53) said: “Wow!! World champion! Really strong! An incredible team performance.”
Even satirist and presenter Oliver Kalkofe (57) praised it. “Thank you very much, now I’m hooked!”, “Can I still get in if you hang the basket a little lower?” He also congratulated “the great German team”. His conclusion: “I’ll have to watch it more often now!”
Source: Stern

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