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Afro-Germans () or Black Germans () are Germans, German Citizens of Sub-Saharan Africa, Sub-Saharan African descent. Cities such as Hamburg and Frankfurt, which were formerly centres of occupation forces following World War II and more recent immigration, have substantial Afro-German communities. With modern trade and migration, communities such as Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, and Cologne have an increasing number of Afro-Germans. , in a country with a population of 83,000,000, there were over 1,000,000 Afro-Germans. (The German census does not use race as a category). The number of persons "having an extended migrant background" (''mit Migrationshintergrund im weiteren Sinn'', meaning having at least one grandparent born outside Germany), is given as over 1,000,000 The ''Initiative Schwarzer Deutscher'' ("Black German Initiative") estimates the total of Black Germans to be over 1,000,000 persons. History African-German interaction from 1600 to late 1800s During the 1720s, Ghan ...
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Gerald Asamoah
Gerald Asamoah (; born 3 October 1978) is a German association football, football executive and former professional player who works as the first-team manager of Schalke 04. During his playing career, Asamoah played as a Forward (association football), forward, and he was mainly known for his pace, his physical strength and his hard-working approach. He has bonded the most part of his career to Schalke, where he has been widely appreciated not only for his accomplishments as a player, but also for his relaxed and positive attitude and his role as a community leader off the pitch. Asamoah kept working in Gelsenkirchen after his retirement, too, as he was offered several administrative and managerial roles throughout the years. Early life Born in Mampong, Ghana, Asamoah and his family emigrated to Germany in 1990. He immediately started playing football in several local teams, and entered the youth academy of Hannover 96 at the age of 16. Club career Hannover 96 Coming through ...
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