Hofmann Bakery Will Open Its First Store in Madrid in April
The prestigious Hofmann Bakery from Barcelona will open its first store in Madrid in April, expanding its operations beyond its home city for the first time.
Martin Hofmann loves metal, whiskey, and women's cleavage in his new film. They call him Lars
The article discusses the new film featuring Martin Hofmann, highlighting his character's love for metal music, whiskey, and women’s cleavage.
Due to Handling of Abuse Case: Former Bishop of Würzburg Gives Up Honorary Title
Emeritus Bishop Friedhelm Hofmann of Würzburg has renounced his honorary title following revelations of mishandling allegations of sexual abuse against a deceased priest in the diocese.
Companies: Gut Feeling or Real Danger
Wolfgang Hofmann, a risk manager, attends the 'Workforce Resilience Day' in Vienna hosted by International SOS, emphasizing the importance of dialogue between companies and authorities amid heightened tension due to recent geopolitical events.
They say I bring bad luck, but only to myself. A Czech crime film 'They Call Me Lars' is heading to theaters
The new Czech crime thriller 'They Call Me Lars', starring Martin Hofmann as a tough private detective, is set to premiere in Czech cinemas on April 16, 2026.
Leverkusen in the Champions League: Two Finals to Achieve Season Goals
Bayer Leverkusen gears up for its Champions League campaign, facing crucial matches ahead, notably against Olympiakos Piraeus in the play-offs.
Bayer Easily Reaches the Cup Semifinals
Bayer Leverkusen secured their spot in the semifinals of the German Cup by defeating St. Pauli 3-0 in Leverkusen, with goals from Martin Terrier, Patrik Schick, and Jonas Hofmann.
DFB-Pokal: Leverkusen reaches the semifinals
Bayer Leverkusen secured their place in the DFB-Pokal semifinals for the third consecutive time by defeating FC St. Pauli 3-0 in the quarterfinals, with goals from Martin Terrier, Patrik Schick, and Jonas Hofmann.
Ski Jumping: Hofmann and Raimund forgo Zakopane
German ski jumpers Felix Hoffmann and Philipp Raimund will not compete in the World Cup in Zakopane this weekend due to health issues, leaving only Andreas Wellinger, Karl Geiger, and Pius Paschke from the German Ski Association to participate.
Equestrian Sport: Jumping to Other Continents
Peter Hofmann, a long-time tournament organizer, has reluctantly returned the prestigious Five-Star CSIO due to a million-euro funding gap.