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Interview with DFB national player Kai Havertz – Sport

Chelsea professional Kai Havertz has set up a foundation with a wide range of tasks. He explains how much he cares about topics such as war, children in need or poverty in old age – and why chilling donkeys are his favorite animals.

Interviewed by

Javier Caceres, London

Footballers often have a special relationship with their jersey numbers, which is no different for German international Kai Havertz, 23. Because his brother Jan always used it when they played football together on the video console, Kai Havertz chose the “29” for the back of his jersey when he played for Bayer Leverkusen (2016 to 2020). “I kept them when I switched to Chelsea in the Premier League,” he said at the meeting with SZ in London’s Wimbledon district. It was therefore only logical that his new charitable foundation should be officially presented this Wednesday: on March 29 (www.kaihavertz-stiftung.de).

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