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First German Pro Handball Player To Come Out Says: ‘I’m Gay and Very Happy’

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German Pro Handball Player Lucas Krzikalla, a 12-year Bundesliga veteran, became the league’s first out gay player, and the first active male player in a pro team sport in Germany to come out.

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Krzikalla is known as a scoring threat who was termed by his team’s head coach as “one of our strongest players, athletically and emotionally.”

Last weekend he made a big play off the court that he termed “one of the most important steps in my life.”

The 28-year-old Krzikalla, a right winger for SC DHfK Leipzig, came out as gay in an interview with the German newspaper Welt Am Sonntag, and was profiled in a short film broadcasted by Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk.

Krzikalla has played for the club since signing on as a 16-year-old. He was out to his teammates and his family for years but decided that this season was the time for the public and fans to know.

“Today I can say it very clearly here: I’m gay, I have a boyfriend whom I love, and I’m very happy about it,” he said in the Welt Am Sonntag interview.

“I’ve been thinking about this for a year: why not just take that step and say you’re gay? How much longer will the constant deception, the lying, and for whom anyway? There will always be idiots who say stupid things. I want to stand for what I do and not be defined by my sexuality.”

The reaction within the team was positive. A new autograph card, adorned in Pride rainbow, was issued. Supportive tweets have come from all corners, from legends in the sport, to high officials for LGBTQ affairs within the German government.

Krzikalla wants to start make changes in society:

“For something to finally change, we professional athletes must now do something ourselves. After years of discrimination, if we all have the courage, we now have the chance of actually changing something once and for all. Every coming out is a great liberation and not just for yourself, but also for others. That’s what I’m about.”

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