ToniKroos' Table Kickers Transfers to Lubminer Hotel Seebrücke
Toni Kroos' Signed Table Football Presented to Hotel Manager in Greifswald
On Monday, September 15, 2025, Heidrun Moritz, the senior manager of Hotel Seebruecke in Lubmin, received a unique gift: Toni Kroos' signed table football. The table football was the result of an online auction, with funds raised going towards children and youth sports projects in Greifswald.
The football star Toni Kroos, who donated his table football, visited Greifswald on July 18. During his visit, the table football was specially crafted for him. Kroos played a game on the table football against Minister President Manuela Schwesig and Mayor Dr. Stefan Fassbinder. After the game, the table football was signed by Kroos.
The presentation event was attended by Greifswald's Mayor Dr. Stefan Fassbinder and Lubmin's Mayor Axel Vogt. Mayor Fassbinder handed over a check for 5,149 euros to Rita Kremer, the business manager of the Greifswald Sports Association. This money will fund various sports projects for children and youth in Greifswald.
Heidrun Moritz, who has known the Kroos family for a long time, having met Toni and Felix since their childhood, was overjoyed to acquire the table football as a heartfelt wish. Along with her granddaughter, Greifswald's Mayor, and Lubmin's Mayor, she played the first match on the new table football.
The table football will now be placed in Hotel Seebruecke, where it will serve as a reminder of the generous donation and the special connection between Toni Kroos and the Greifswald community. The unique item, specifically designed for Kroos, will undoubtedly bring joy to many who visit the hotel.
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