Footballers and cakes: Pastry makers


Günter Netzer knew a lot about sugar passes.

He doesn't want us to remember this, but: Rudi Völler drank a latte macchiato with this cake with shoe size 79 and the inscription "Ruuuuudi" (this must be emphasized again in detail at this point).

Here, however, the men drank Yogi tea, cough.


Intense duel, the.



By the way, Jürgen Klinsmann is a trained baker, no joke.

The advantage of a subtle beard style like the famous Kuranyi cut: buttercream rarely gets stuck in it.

1860 Munich is treating its U-19 World Cup winners to a tire-sized cake, fondant-flavored, mmm. Eat it up, boys, so you can grow up big and strong.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge always knew: It's the little things in life.

Even years later, the three remaining kilos of Baumkuchen still sit heavy in our stomachs, which is the only way we can explain that less-than-enthusiastic look. After all, the baker (judging by the enthusiastic look: the man in the cap) even molded little players out of sugar paste, whose heads Rummenigge can bite off if they don't give it their all.

What's up with Bayern officials who scrutinize their cakes with a critical eye? Don't worry, Uli, you can certainly deduct those from your taxes.


Mario Gomez believes: Pyrotechnics are not a crime!

And apparently, he's always had an affinity for certain ReTORTEN clubs. Oh well.

The Black Forest cherry on top: Fredi Bobic. Live from afternoon tea with his in-laws.

Another caption you'd rather not expect when casually browsing through the database: "Udo Lattek one day before his 50th birthday with a cake crown." Majestic.

Franz Beckenbauer, Sepp Maier, and Franz Bulle-Roth are apparently enjoying their tea time with cake in Alice in Wonderland style. That is, with a hangover.

Andi Brehme cuts a black, red, and gold cake in Frankfurt City Hall, complete with, ahem, audacious model of the World Cup trophy. One in a bread roll, please, with spicy sauce, without onions. Enjoy!

Niko Kovac was never a goalkeeper, but he still keeps an eye on the line.

Last but not least, Ralle Fährmann (in the green jersey) and his piece of cake (under the green jersey).
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