"Can't Compare It to Freiburg": Christian Streich on Club, Tradition, and Politics
Christian Streich has been the coach of SC Freiburg for over eleven years. In an interview with the "Süddeutsche Zeitung," he talks about the club's tradition, his political commitment, and his views on the future of football.
"We are not a typical club," says Streich. "We have a special tradition, a special spirit."
This tradition is based on values such as humility, modesty, and solidarity. "We are a family club," says Streich. "We look after each other, we support each other." This spirit is also reflected in the club's political commitment. SC Freiburg is one of the few clubs in the Bundesliga that has a clear political profile. The club supports social projects and campaigns against racism and discrimination.
"I think it's important to take a stand," says Streich. "Football is more than just a game. It's a social phenomenon. And we have a responsibility to use our platform to make the world a better place."
Streich's political commitment is not always well received. In 2018, he was criticized for wearing a T-shirt with the надпись "Refugees Welcome" during a Bundesliga match. But Streich does not let himself be deterred. "I will continue to speak out for what I believe in," he says. "Even if it makes some people uncomfortable."
Streich is convinced that football can be a force for good in the world. "Football can bring people together," he says. "It can break down barriers and promote understanding. We can use football to make the world a more peaceful and just place."
"I dream of a world where everyone has the same opportunities, regardless of their origin, their religion, or their sexual orientation," says Streich. "I dream of a world where everyone is treated with respect and dignity."
This is a big dream, but Streich believes that it is possible. "If we all work together, we can make it happen," he says. "Football can be a powerful tool for change. Let's use it to build a better future for all."