Kevin Wimmer: Return to Rapid? Certainly not anymore!”

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Kevin Wimmer comments on the end of his time at Rapid Vienna and praises current coach Peter Stöger as a positive influence.

Kevin Wimmer äußert sich zum Ende seiner Zeit bei Rapid Wien und lobt aktuellen Trainer Peter Stöger als positiven Einfluss.
Kevin Wimmer comments on the end of his time at Rapid Vienna and praises current coach Peter Stöger as a positive influence.

Kevin Wimmer: Return to Rapid? Certainly not anymore!”

From a sporting perspective, there is some exciting news from the Viennese football world today. Kevin Wimmer, who is currently lacing up his football boots for Slovan Bratislava, has just made it clear in an interview that he will “certainly not be returning to Rapid”. Wimmer, who played for SK Rapid for two years and played 50 competitive games, processed his experiences in Hütteldorf with mixed feelings. Although he was mostly in the starting eleven, he rarely felt the necessary trust from the coach, which overshadowed his time at Rapid.

“The constant changes under coach Dietmar Kühbauer didn’t make it easy for the team to get used to it,” said Wimmer. Despite these challenges, he describes his time as a “good experience” that did not live up to expectations. However, he positively highlights the current head coach Peter Stöger, with whom he previously worked at 1. FC Köln. Wimmer describes Stöger as a “great guy” and appreciates his open and honest communication with the players.

The situation at Rapid

Wimmer is calm about Rapid's current situation and sees the points sharing as a "great position" for the club. This shows that, despite personal differences with the club's management, he has goodwill for the club's development. Things haven't been easy for Rapid lately, but as we all know, hope dies last.

There is interesting cultural background to the renaming of the name Kevin. The name comes from the Irish “Caoimhín” and means something like “of noble birth”. The anglicized form experienced a boom, particularly in the 20th century, whereas previously it had only rarely been used. Kevin became popular in Ireland, especially through the Gaelic Revival.

Popularity of the name

Although the name reached a peak of popularity in the USA in the 1960s, it has fallen back in recent years and is currently ranked 156th. In Germany and France there are sometimes negative associations that circulate about the name in society. Terms like “Kevinism” have emerged to describe the prejudices surrounding trendy names that are considered less prestigious in certain social classes.

The most famous personalities with the name Kevin include footballers like Kevin De Bruyne and actors like Kevin Costner. Fictional characters like Kevin McCallister from “Home Alone” have also contributed to the spread of the name. This cultural depth makes the name Kevin something special and illustrates the constant change in our society.

In an environment as dynamic as football and naming, it becomes clear how important adaptability and openness are. Wimmer’s decision and the different facets of the name Kevin reflect these values ​​and thus make for exciting discussions.

The developments surrounding Kevin Wimmer and the SK Rapid will certainly continue to be a topic of conversation in the future. So let's stay tuned!

For more information on Wimmer's career and the history of the name Kevin, check out articles by crown, Wikipedia and Wikipedia – More details.