Karlsruher SC has a former player in Sean Dundee who is still closely connected to football today. The South African-born player was born 53 years ago in Durban and has made Karlsruhe his home. Dundee explains that he feels at home in Baden-Württemberg and his heart beats for Germany. As a former striker for Karlsruher SC and VfB Stuttgart, he follows the World Cup games with great interest. Dundee also runs training camps for children at Karlsruher SC and passes on his enthusiasm for the sport. His highlight was the first season at KSC, where he scored 16 goals in the top league. Dundee maintains close contacts with his former striker colleague Euro Eddy Schmitt and the Karlsruher SC cult coach Winnie Schäfer. Karlsruher SC is proud of its past and the successes of players like Sean Dundee. Dundee himself would love to still be on the pitch and play football. He misses playing himself and looks back on his highly interesting career in the Bundesliga. Sean Dundee is an example of how football brings people from different cultures and countries together. His story is part of the history of Karlsruher SC and a sign of the club's connection with its players and fans. And so, Dundee's heart beats for both Germany and South Africa. But his love for football is what drives him to stay involved in the sport. So, he continues to work with children and share his passion for the game. Dundee's story is a testament to the power of football to unite people across borders and cultures.