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Despite having just 40,000 residents and limited financial resources, the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns have been able to co | dG1fbld4SkgtUHVPdGc
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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:03 Somehow, this tiny German town has become home to one of the best football
00:07 teams in all of Europe, a team called.
00:10 [MUSIC]
00:14 >> You won't find too many people in town if you go to an outback.
00:18 Do you know what unicorns are?
00:19 What's that?
00:20 [MUSIC]
00:24 >> It's kind of just like, is this shit real?
00:25 Like, the unicorn?
00:26 [MUSIC]
00:28 >> In the US, you finish a game, you have protein bars, Gatorade.
00:32 Over here, you take off your pads, you have a cigarette and a beer.
00:34 [SOUND]
00:36 >> Berlin, Berlin, it's hot, it's hot Berlin.
00:39 >> But football in Germany is growing, and
00:41 the small town unicorns might just get left behind.
00:44 >> We don't have 3 million people in our city, it's 40,000.
00:47 >> Eventually, the big cities like Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin,
00:51 they should all pass us.
00:52 >> The team we all knew we had to beat, which is the Brownside Lions, okay?
00:55 They're basically like the New York Yankees out here.
00:58 And so it's our goal to make sure that doesn't happen.
01:01 >> After the NFL stuff, I was just at home wondering when I was gonna play again,
01:05 if I was gonna play again.
01:07 >> I've always been part of the dream, of the idea,
01:09 to be part of the town culture.
01:12 I think we are now.
01:14 [MUSIC]
01:24 >> Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the Spanish Idol, the Unicorns.
01:35 [MUSIC]

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