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The Kicker Statue is a sculpture created by sculptor Josef Tabachnyk. It stands in front of the new building of the Kicker sport magazine at Badstraße in Nuremberg. It depicts a football player performing a bicycle kick, where the player performs a kick of the ball with his foot above his head. The statue was erected on 22 May 2014 and Toni Schnell (business leader of the Olympia Publishing House), Josef Tabachnyk and numerous employees of the Kicker sport magazine were present. The measurements of the statue are 320x200x140 cm.

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  • Kicker-Statue (de)
  • Kicker Statue (en)
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  • Die Kicker-Statue ist eine Skulptur des Bildhauers Josef Tabachnyk vor dem neu gestalteten Gebäude des Kicker-Sportmagazins in der Badstraße in Nürnberg, die einen Fußballspieler beim Ausführen eines Fallrückziehers darstellt. Die Statue wurde am 22. Mai 2014 in Anwesenheit von Toni Schnell (Geschäftsführer des Olympia-Verlags), Josef Tabachnyk und zahlreicher Mitarbeiter des Kicker-Sportmagazins enthüllt. Die Maße der Statue sind 320 cm × 200 cm × 140 cm. (de)
  • The Kicker Statue is a sculpture created by sculptor Josef Tabachnyk. It stands in front of the new building of the Kicker sport magazine at Badstraße in Nuremberg. It depicts a football player performing a bicycle kick, where the player performs a kick of the ball with his foot above his head. The statue was erected on 22 May 2014 and Toni Schnell (business leader of the Olympia Publishing House), Josef Tabachnyk and numerous employees of the Kicker sport magazine were present. The measurements of the statue are 320x200x140 cm. (en)
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  • Kicker-Statue, artist Josef Tabachnyk, Nuremberg, 2014 (en)
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  • Die Kicker-Statue ist eine Skulptur des Bildhauers Josef Tabachnyk vor dem neu gestalteten Gebäude des Kicker-Sportmagazins in der Badstraße in Nürnberg, die einen Fußballspieler beim Ausführen eines Fallrückziehers darstellt. Die Statue wurde am 22. Mai 2014 in Anwesenheit von Toni Schnell (Geschäftsführer des Olympia-Verlags), Josef Tabachnyk und zahlreicher Mitarbeiter des Kicker-Sportmagazins enthüllt. Der grüne Granit symbolisiert ein Fußballfeld, das k ist das Logo der Zeitschrift Kicker. Nach Überwinden der Schwerkraft der Erde, schwebt die dynamische Figur eines Fußballspielers Der Fallrückzieher in der Luft. Die Maße der Statue sind 320 cm × 200 cm × 140 cm. Laut Josef Tabachnyk erhebt sich der Ball an der Spitze des Fußes über allem „als Symbol des Sportgeistes, der Leidenschaft für die Schönheit des Spiels, der Liebe von Millionen für diesen Sport“. (de)
  • The Kicker Statue is a sculpture created by sculptor Josef Tabachnyk. It stands in front of the new building of the Kicker sport magazine at Badstraße in Nuremberg. It depicts a football player performing a bicycle kick, where the player performs a kick of the ball with his foot above his head. The statue was erected on 22 May 2014 and Toni Schnell (business leader of the Olympia Publishing House), Josef Tabachnyk and numerous employees of the Kicker sport magazine were present. The green granite symbolises the football field, the k is the logo of the magazine Kicker. After overcoming the earth’s gravity, the dynamic figure of the football player The Bicycle Kicker floats in the air. The measurements of the statue are 320x200x140 cm. According to Josef Tabachnyk the ball rises to the peak of the foot, as it is above all "a symbol of the spirit of sport, the passion for the beauty of the game, the love of millions for this sport". (en)
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