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Deutsch: “Der moderne Fußballschuh“, erste Skulptur von sechs beim Berliner Walk of Ideas zur FIFA Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006, enthüllt am 10. März 2006 im Spreebogenpark (Park an der Spree und an dem Bundeskanzleramt (Berlin). Die Skulpturen ierinnern an den von Adi Daßler 1953 gefertigten sportgerätetechnisch revolutionären Schraubstollenschuh.)
English: „The modern Football Shoe“, first sculpture (from six) of the Berliner Walk of Ideas on the occasion of 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. Unveiling: 10 March 2006 in Spreebogenpark (park nearby river Spree and Bundeskanzleramt (Berlin). It is to commemorate to a invention by Adi Daßler)
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