Jersey names intentionally written: HSV uses signs
Kiel is the state capital and at the same time most populous city Schleswig-Holstein. As a Holstenstadt Tom Kyle founded in the 13th century, she became the big city in 1900. Today Kiel is one of the 30 largest cities in Germany and forms the center of the Kiel region. Kiel is the northernmost city in Germany. It is located on the Baltic Sea (Kieler Förde) and is the endpoint of the most busy artificial waterway in the world, the International Kiel Canal North Baltic Sea Canal. Kiel is traditionally a major base of the German Navy and known through the annual international sailing event Kieler Week, the Handball Association and German Record Master Thw Kiel, the football club Holstein Kiel and the culinary specialty of the Kieler sprat. Of economic importance, in addition to the service sector, the largest German shipyard ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and the Kiel Baltic Seashafen with the ferries to Scandinavia and the Baltics. The county-free city is a seat of threesome universities: the Christian-Albrechts-Universität, the University of Applied Sciences Kiel and the Muthesius Kunskochschule.
The shirts of the Hamburger Professional Moritz Heyer and Jonas Meffert were deliberately felt in the first round on late Saturday evening at the second division home game against Holstein Kiel, to draw attention to reading and spelling disorders.
Read were instead the names Heya and Meffort on the jerseys - which was just a conscious action of the former Bundesliga dinos: This jersey does not include a mistake, but an important message!
Estimated 6.2 million people in Germany can not or only have insufficient read and write.
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I think it s important that you put a sign in the direction. That s great from the club, said after the game against the Kieler (1: 1) also Heyer. Because: Established 6.2 million people in Germany can not or only insufficient read and write, said the HSV with the action. Three million are affected by a dyslexia, reading and spelling disorder. Even mistakes like a consonant doubling or uppercase and lowercase are often stumbling blocks for these people.
One of the frequent symptoms is the swap of similarly sounding or similar-looking letters. With the action you want to sensitize and call to more tolerance, the HSV emphasized in a club message and supplemented: We regularly provide current HSV news on our website.
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