The proprietor has departed, yet his store persists:
In the heart of Munich, on Minerviusstraße, a legendary shop for football shoes, Sportecke Biehl, has been a staple for sports enthusiasts for many years. Berti Biehl, the store's founder, handed over the reins to Alfons Kurt Mexner on September 1st, but the tradition of serving young customers and even supplying their first football shoes, as was the case with Philipp Lahm, continues.
Berti Biehl, a beloved figure in the community, has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of gratitude from loyal customers. Many have visited with gifts and tears in their eyes, expressing their appreciation and affection. Christel Biehl, who has been working behind the scenes for many years, has flocked jerseys with logos, numbers, and names.
As for Berti Biehl, he plans to spend his retirement time mowing the lawn, learning Italian, and restoring an old motorcycle or car. However, he will still be involved in some capacity with Sportecke Biehl. Alfons Kurt Mexner, the new owner, is committed to carrying on the beautiful tradition.
Mexner, a 48-year-old Munich native and youth leader at TSV Allach, shares Berti Biehl's passion for college football. His uncle was the head of the Olympic Stadium, and his grandparents once had the Wacker-Gaststätte in Sendling. Mexner is excited to continue serving the customer base, which mainly consists of children and teenagers between the ages of 8 and 16.
In addition to serving the local community, Sportecke Biehl is reaching out to children from low-income families in Cape Town, South Africa, and children in Senegal. Berti Biehl and Christel are donating boxes of football shoes to these children, and customers often donate their old, still good footballs from the new collection for Africa, along with other good football gear.
The footballs being donated to children in Senegal are either returns or items with minor material defects. The children in Senegal will receive new footballs with great designs, which will make them very happy. The founder of Nohnee, who is donating footballs to children in Senegal, is excited about the positive impact the new balls will have on the children's playtime.
Manuel Neuer, Thomas Müller, and Jamal Musiala are some of the football players whose shoes are available at the new Sportecke Biehl. Rahmee Wetterich is picking up boxes of light footballs for 11-year-olds for the children of her seamstresses in Senegal from Sportecke Biehl.
In conclusion, Sportecke Biehl continues to be a beacon for football fans in Munich and beyond. With Alfons Kurt Mexner at the helm and Berti Biehl still involved in some capacity, the store's tradition of serving young customers and making a positive impact on the global college football community lives on.
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