Kai Binnemann: The Sea Devils' hopes of victory in the Weserstadion!

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Kai Binnemann talks about the upcoming encounter between the Hamburg Sea Devils and Stuttgart Surge on May 29, 2025 in the Weserstadion.

Kai Binnemann spricht über die bevorstehende Begegnung der Hamburg Sea Devils gegen Stuttgart Surge am 29. Mai 2025 im Weserstadion.
Kai Binnemann talks about the upcoming encounter between the Hamburg Sea Devils and Stuttgart Surge on May 29, 2025 in the Weserstadion.

Kai Binnemann: The Sea Devils' hopes of victory in the Weserstadion!

The Hamburg Sea Devils are presenting themselves in the European League of Football (ELF) with an exciting 2025 season. A central player is Kai Binnemann, who plays as a linebacker for the team. After the Sea Devils posted a disappointing 2-10 record last season, Binnemann is hoping for a turnaround and better performances this year. The first challenge is on Saturday, May 29, 2025, when the Sea Devils face the Stuttgart Surge in the Weserstadion.

Binnemann was sidelined in the first two games of the season due to a torn hamstring, but is optimistic that the team can win more games this season than the previous one. He has special memories of the last matches against the Paris Musketeers, as he was born in Bremen and is a big fan of Werder Bremen. Despite narrowly missing out on a place in Europe this season, Binnemann is satisfied with the development of the Bremen club.

Family ties and challenges

Another notable aspect is the family connection that is evident in the Sea Devils. Binnemann and his brother Nils, who plays as a defensive lineman, both compete for the team. While Nils is fit for the upcoming game against the Surge, Kai plans to continue to structure his sporting career flexibly in order to balance it with his professional and family obligations. Despite the challenges, he receives support from his employer and colleagues.

The Binnemann brothers are not only teammates, but also have a long history together, spanning over ten years with the Ritterhude Badgers club. Kai Binnemann, who is 187 cm tall and weighs 116 kg, wants to build on the experiences of his rookie season in his second season. Last season he recorded 7 tackles in 11 games. His brother Nils, who is 188 cm tall and weighs 135 kg, had 2 tackles in 2 games.

Insights into the FUTURE

Kai Binnemann underlines the importance of the ELF in his career and emphasizes that the Sea Devils should reach the play-offs to be considered successful. This season, coach Shuan Fatah has increasingly relied on experienced, homegrown talent to further develop the team and offer fans a successful experience. For Binnemann it is an honor to play for the Sea Devils and their supporters. He sees it as important to continue to give everything for the city, the team and the fans in the new season.

With a new team spirit and the ambition to put the past season behind them, the Hamburg Sea Devils and Kai Binnemann are optimistic about the upcoming games.

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