
Sarco Malfoy🪄⚽
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Sarco Malfoy🪄⚽
@crash22crash
Nur der SVB 🚩🏴| Cycling, Chess, Cinema...


Tinte trocken ✅ Wir freuen uns auf dich und sehen uns bald am Campus, Lars! 👋









@Elrohir_BFME Celle-ci. Ils l'utilisent en partie sur leur compte Facebook et sur leur site dans la page "Licensing" middleearth.com/licensing

Gemeinsam für Deutschland: Unser Kader für die WM 2026! 🖤❤️💛 #dfbteam #fifaworldcup2026


Tonight was Freiburg's FIRST ever European final. Their manager Julian Schuster is the youngest German manager to take charge of a major European final in 24 YEARS. Freiburg's record signing is just €10.4m too. Despite the result, them reaching the final is huge. Respect. 🇩🇪👏


Currently rewatching the Mandalorian and this part still gives me chills.



Jamal Musiala lost his driver's license following an Autobahn accident that took place last year while he was speeding on the A8 near Neubiberg, which fortunately had no serious consequences The accident occurred on April 13, 2025. Florian Lindemann, spokesman for the Munich I Public Prosecutor's Office, confirmed the accident. On that day, Musiala was driving on the A8 Autobahn towards Salzburg at around 2:30 p.m. According to Lindemann, the player was driving an Audi RS e-tron GT – Musiala's younger sister was also in the car, the spokesman added According to Lindemann, a traffic accident occurred near Neubiberg involving 'the accused Jamal M.'. The public prosecutor's office spokesperson continued: "While overtaking, the accused Jamal M., who was driving at excessive speed at the time, failed to see a car driving to his right, resulting in a collision." According to Lindemann, the speed limit at the accident site was 120 km/h – but Musiala was driving 194 km/h "at the time of the collision." According to police, Musiala's car struck a VW Golf. A 30-year-old driver from Munich and his 26-year-old female passenger sustained minor injuries, according to Lindemann. Property damage: approximately €200,000. The accident had consequences for the player - According to Lindemann, the Munich District Court, at the request of the public prosecutor's office, issued a now legally binding penal order against the accused Jamal M. on January 28, 2026, for negligent endangerment of road traffic and negligent bodily harm in two cases. According to the public prosecutor's office, Musiala was fined. "Furthermore, his driver's license was revoked," said Lindemann – according to him, this happened in mid-February. Lindemann stated that Musiala "may not be issued a new driver's license until nine months have passed from the date the penalty order becomes legally binding" – so likely not until autumn. The player's side have confirmed the incident [@kessler_philipp, @tzmuenchen]



🚨🚨| JUST IN: Antonio Conte has decided to 𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐕𝐄 Napoli at the end of the season. He will forfeit his final year of salary and any severance pay, which is expected to be around €18M. 🤯 [Il Mattino via @Guillaumemp]















