The rapper played in the Kickers Offenbach youth team for several years. Now the club is reacting emotionally to the arrest warrant documentary on Netflix.
“Babo – The Arrest Warrant Story” also shows the musician as a young footballer. The unvarnished truth about arrest warrant also includes the fact that he played in the Kickers Offenbach children’s and youth team for eight years, from 1990 to 1998.

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In the documentary, Aykut Anhan, the rapper’s real name, can also be seen as an 8-year-old in the goalkeeper jersey. His ex-club also posted exactly this picture Instagramafter the Netflix film co-produced by Elyas M’Barek made waves in recent days.
“Come back to your hometown at Bieberer Berg soon, Hafti, we would be happy,” can be read in a picture post by Kickers Offenbach, along with two hearts in the club’s colors. An arrest warrant has already responded – with a red heart.
In “Babo” there is talk of football, especially in connection with arrest warrant’s father. The musician missed him as a visitor on the sidelines and cannot remember that he was ever there.
Arrest warrant in the documentary: “I lie to myself and think maybe he stood there and didn’t say anything, but I don’t think that was the case. I was pretty successful at Kickers. I found it strange that he didn’t even come there.”
The father of the musician, who was visibly scarred by life in the Netflix film, took his own life after suffering from severe depression. The warrant was only 14 years old at the time.
The Kickers Offenbach post sparked different reactions. While some rave about the first great love that flares up again here, others criticize the fact that in recent years there has never been a word from the club about an arrest warrant. A big concert is planned in the stadium on Bieberer Berg next year to mark the club’s 125th anniversary. Hafti will also appear there.
