
Football Talk in Peguera: Schmidi Brings Stars and Pub-Table Atmosphere to Krümels Stadl
On September 13, Peguera turns into a football stage again: Stefan "Schmidi" Schmidt invites Thomas Kempe, Kevin Pezzoni and Jörg Dahlmann for a relaxed expert discussion at Krümels Stadl.
Football in the Afternoon: Peguera Becomes a Regulars' Table
If you stroll through Peguera on September 13, by around 3:00 PM you'll notice a mix of smells: bratwurst, sea air and freshly tapped beer. At Krümels Stadl an afternoon begins that feels more like a regulars' table than a highbrow panel: Stefan "Schmidi" Schmidt has invited guests and brings together a group that will make long-time fans smile and younger followers marvel.
The Speakers: Experience Meets Voice
Schmidi moderates the meeting confidently, without pushing himself into the spotlight. Sitting beside him are three men who couldn't be more different: former professional Thomas Kempe with his eye for the game, ex-defensive captain Kevin Pezzoni who brings practical day-to-day experience, and commentator Jörg Dahlmann who still carries the loud stadium moments in his voice. Together they create a pleasant mix of expertise, anecdotes and presence — exactly what you want from a football afternoon in Mallorca.
What Visitors Can Expect
No stiff analyses, but honest observations: tactics aren’t just dissected with technical terms, they’re illustrated with locker-room stories. The conversation covers surprising transfers, quirky stadium episodes and small backstage insights. Between segments the audience is involved — questions and personal stories are explicitly welcome. Anyone with a theory about a system or a tale of a chaotic away match will be heard.
Why Peguera? Because the Island Has Character
Mallorca is not just sunbeds and sangría. Local formats like this show the island’s variety: German fans meet away from large arenas, the atmosphere remains familiar, and conversations take on a unique tone with the sound of the sea and the pine backdrop. For residents this means a bit more traffic on the narrow streets, but also a slice of stadium atmosphere to take home — and who wouldn't want to leave in the evening with a new anecdote?
The scene inside Krümels Stadl is familiar: the clinking of glasses, the occasional scooter buzzing outside, voices debating in a mix of technical German and chatty tones. When the sun slowly sets behind the pines around 5:00 PM, a fresh breeze usually comes in from the sea — the perfect moment for heated debates about the best lineup.
Practical Information
The event will start at 3:00 PM; early arrival is recommended as the best seats go quickly. If you come by car, park in time or take a taxi — side streets can get clogged during the high season. Cash at the bar is often still the quickest payment method. And honestly: comfortable shoes don't hurt, the walk from the parking area can be short but steep.
More Than Just Football: An Afternoon with Soul
The special thing about such events is the blend of seriousness and lightness. Expert discussions alternate with memories of old games, small arguments end with a smile, and in between you hear audience laughter or an approving murmur. Schmidi knows how to hold it all together casually — not loud, but present.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious passerby: anyone who drops by that afternoon takes away more than just football knowledge. It's the encounters, the short personal moments after the discussion, toasting with neighbors and strangers — and the realization that football on Mallorca can also be a piece of community.
Location: Krümels Stadl, Peguera — Start: 13.09.2025, 3:00 PM. Tip: arrive early to secure seats and bring a few euros in cash.
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