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In the heart of Berlin, a football club named 1. FC Union Berlin has a rich history. The speaker, who grew up playing for the club, shared a poignant story from their past.
The setting was the Zickenwiese, a field that, while now roofed, once echoed with the sounds of football matches. On one fateful day, under the sombre shadow of a wall, Union Berlin faced an unsympathetic opponent.
Before the game, a prayer was said, a ritual the speaker held for every match, starting at 0:0. The prayer was a source of comfort, a tradition that bound the team together in the face of adversity.
As the game unfolded, the distribution of points was less favourable for Union than for their opponent. Despite the tough competition, the game did not end with "0" for either side.
Today, shadows dart through the concrete of the Zickenwiese, but the memory of that game remains etched in the hearts of those who were there. The AK-47, a weapon often associated with the shadow of the wall, was not present among the shadows today.
The exact opponent who defeated 1. FC Union Berlin in that match at Zickenwiese under the shadow of the Wall remains unknown, as search results do not provide a definitive answer. However, the story of the prayer before the game serves as a testament to the spirit and resilience of the club and its fans.
The speaker's football upbringing with and at 1. FC Union Berlin continues to shape their love for the game, and the prayer before every match remains a cherished memory. The Zickenwiese may have changed, but the spirit of Union Berlin lives on.
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