Imagine a world where pirates, marines, revolutionaries, and many other groups fight for power, influence, and treasure. In the middle of it all is „Luffy,“ the main character of the highly popular anime „One Piece,“ who has the unusual dream of becoming King of the Pirates. Ragnar Ache, a striker for 1. FC Kaiserslautern, is a huge anime fan himself and cites „One Piece“ as one of his favourite anime. Ache also pursues a dream, albeit one that seems somewhat more normal than „Luffy’s.“
Besides anime, a few words of Japanese and even Japanese lessons have long been part of his daily routine. The trip to the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo with the German national team was not only a sporting highlight for Ache – it was almost like a small taste of a dream, as he recently revealed on the Sky program „My Story“: „I would love to live in Japan one day.“
Looking back. His football journey began at the age of eleven in the Netherlands, where he stayed for over a decade, made friends, and found his way into professional football. His move back to Germany to join Eintracht Frankfurt was a childhood dream for him as a Frankfurt native. But his time at SGE was full of ups and downs: Injuries held him back, and he rarely found his rhythm. And in the end, he still had a major title on his resume: Europa League winner in 2022, including a substitution in the semifinals at Barcelona’s legendary Camp Nou.
With his move to 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the summer of 2023, Ache finally found what he had previously lacked: self-confidence and playing time. The fans welcomed him with open arms, and the striker repaid him – and with plenty of goals: Ache has become an integral part of the Red Devils‘ game this season, with 17 goals so far. He had already delivered in the previous season, scoring 16 goals in 26 second-division matches. New coach Torsten Lieberknecht also raves about his striker: „He’s truly an incredible youngster. FCK can count themselves truly lucky, not only because of the goals he scores, but also because of the guy Ragnar Ache.“
His long-term sporting goal is the Premier League, Ache told Sky. Just like the ending of the anime „One Piece,“ his sporting future is still unknown. However, if he continues as he has this season, who knows, maybe his dream of playing on the island could one day become a reality…