Football player David Alaba of Austria launched a football café in Vienna’s Arenbergpark on Monday afternoon in collaboration with the City of Vienna and his partner Adidas.
The 30-year-old football player, who entered the professional game from Vienna’s football fields, described it as a “emotional day.”
The football cafe owned by David Alaba has opened in Vienna’s Arenbergpark.
Long before the formal festivities started, several hundred kids, teenagers, and adults came together to see their hero David Alaba inaugurate a brand-new football cafe in Vienna’s third district, Landstrasse. The highlights of the occasion included a brief ceremony at the start, the mural’s unveiling, and a brief “kickerl” with a Real Madrid player. The 30-year-old football player complied with fans’ repeated requests for autographs and pictures as a result.
In Vienna, Alaba starts a football café.
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Alaba used to spend a lot of his childhood playing football in Vienna’s cages.
During his early years, Alaba spent practically every afternoon playing football in a football cafe in Vienna. This is among the reasons he found the Arenbergpark Vienna opening to be a deeply moving experience. “This is how I was raised in cages. This is where my journey began. Being here right now is really wonderful, Alaba of the Austrian Press Agency stated. He remembered that moment as soon as he stepped onto the football pitch and saw his “young self” in the kids.
The mural’s debut in Vienna’s Arenbergpark
It was a momentous occasion when a mural in Vienna’s Arenbergpark opened. This artwork, which is eight metres high and 30 metres broad, is located on a bunker wall just adjacent to the outline of the playing field and shows different career stages. winner of the Champions League three times. Professional debuts in Wiener Austria, a highly successful period at FC Bayern, the present Real Madrid, and multiple appearances for the Austrian national team are just a few examples. Upon opening, Alaba experienced “goosebumps.”