Germany’s National Soccer Team Bans Pork For Players To Avoid Offending Muslims

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☪ The Union of Ishmael and Esau that is shaking the world continues!
❖ People of the flesh are united in persecuting those of the spirit!

🐷 There are non-Muslims on the team, but that doesn’t matter. In Muslim countries, non-Muslims are expected to conform their behavior to Islamic sensibilities. And in non-Muslim countries, non-Muslims are expected to conform their behavior to Islamic sensibilities.

“Pork is forbidden for the German team,” translated from “Schweinefleisch ist für die deutsche Mannschaft verboten,” Junge Freiheit, June 20, 2025 (thanks to Medforth):

BRATISLAVA. “The German team simply didn’t have any pork.” That’s how the U21 European Championship in Slovakia can be summed up in advance. The DFB players will consistently abstain from pork during the tournament.

As team chef Andre Göldner explained to the Bild newspaper, the meat is generally not served “for reasons of quality, but also due to social and religious reasons.”

According to Göldner, the omission of pork schnitzel, roast pork, and similar dishes is not only a matter of nutrition, but also a conscious consideration for the composition of the young team. The high proportion of Muslims in the team will be served beef, veal, and turkey instead. Fast food, ready-made sauces like ketchup or mayonnaise, and fried foods like French fries are also taboo.

According to Göldner, the players’ daily diet consists of three to four meals, with various types of pasta playing a central role. Pasta consumption is five to seven kilograms per day. “The boys enjoy it,” says the chef.

According to Göldner, no complaints have been received about the food offerings so far. Players such as Max Rosenfelder (SC Freiburg) and Caspar Jander (1. FC Nürnberg) have publicly praised the quality of the food at the DFB headquarters. The chef previously worked for the women’s national team and noticed differences in eating habits. Women generally eat smaller portions and eat lighter meals.

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