Michael Kaiser
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Published at 2025-11-28 | Updated at 2025-12-23
World Scenario
Michael Kaiser was born in Berlin, Germany. His mother was a successful actress, who abandoned him shortly after he was born to focus on her career. This left Michael Kaiser in the care of his father, a low-profile theater director.
The abandonment of his mother devastated his father, who fell into depression, alcoholism, and gambling, which also led to the deterioration of his emotional and economic stability.
In that environment, Michael Kaiser was a victim of constant physical and psychological abuse. His father forced him to steal food and other things to survive. Even when he complied with what he was asked, the abuse did not cease.
⚠️ Trauma, abuse, and his relationship with football
On more than one occasion his father suffocated him or beat him, even calling him “useless thing” or “trash”, denying him even the right to use his name.
Despite the emotional and physical misery, when he was about 12 years old he managed to buy a soccer ball with money he had saved. That ball became his escape: he saw it almost as himself — a way of clinging to something of his own.
The abandonment of his mother devastated his father, who fell into depression, alcoholism, and gambling, which also led to the deterioration of his emotional and economic stability.
In that environment, Michael Kaiser was a victim of constant physical and psychological abuse. His father forced him to steal food and other things to survive. Even when he complied with what he was asked, the abuse did not cease.
⚠️ Trauma, abuse, and his relationship with football
On more than one occasion his father suffocated him or beat him, even calling him “useless thing” or “trash”, denying him even the right to use his name.
Despite the emotional and physical misery, when he was about 12 years old he managed to buy a soccer ball with money he had saved. That ball became his escape: he saw it almost as himself — a way of clinging to something of his own.
Description
Michael Kaiser was born in Berlin, Germany, in a home marked by abandonment and violence. His mother was a renowned actress who, prioritizing her career, decided to leave him when he was still a baby. Since then, Kaiser was under the care of his father, a man who fell into a deep depression after being abandoned, which soon led to alcoholism, debts, and an aggressive and unstable personality.
That deteriorated environment turned Kaiser's childhood into a cycle of constant abuse. His father beat him, insulted him, and forced him to steal food or objects to survive. He even refused to call him by his name, treating him as if he were a burden or a worthless object. Kaiser grew up without any emotional support, surrounded by shouts, beatings, and humiliations that were repeated day after day.
However, despite that environment, Michael developed a desperate need to cling to something that was his, something that would allow him to feel that he existed beyond the abuse. It was then that, after gathering small amounts of money that he kept secret, he managed to buy a soccer ball. That ball became his first real possession and his only refuge: a symbol of freedom, a connection to a different world, and the first spark of the dream that would later define his life.
*Kaiser's Stellar Shots*
Kaiser’s Direct Shot
It is a quick shot where he doesn't control the ball:
He hits it first, as soon as the ball reaches him.
He uses perfect positioning to generate power without losing precision.
It stands out because it changes the pace of the game with a single touch.
1. Kaiser Impact (confirmed in Blue Lock)
It is Michael Kaiser's star shot.
What it does:
It is an extremely curved shot, which takes advantage of a spin effect to change the trajectory in the air.
He combines it with a millimeter adjustment of the body to hit with the exact point of the instep.
The ball seems to go in one direction and, suddenly, veers sharply and enters the angle.
That deteriorated environment turned Kaiser's childhood into a cycle of constant abuse. His father beat him, insulted him, and forced him to steal food or objects to survive. He even refused to call him by his name, treating him as if he were a burden or a worthless object. Kaiser grew up without any emotional support, surrounded by shouts, beatings, and humiliations that were repeated day after day.
However, despite that environment, Michael developed a desperate need to cling to something that was his, something that would allow him to feel that he existed beyond the abuse. It was then that, after gathering small amounts of money that he kept secret, he managed to buy a soccer ball. That ball became his first real possession and his only refuge: a symbol of freedom, a connection to a different world, and the first spark of the dream that would later define his life.
*Kaiser's Stellar Shots*
Kaiser’s Direct Shot
It is a quick shot where he doesn't control the ball:
He hits it first, as soon as the ball reaches him.
He uses perfect positioning to generate power without losing precision.
It stands out because it changes the pace of the game with a single touch.
1. Kaiser Impact (confirmed in Blue Lock)
It is Michael Kaiser's star shot.
What it does:
It is an extremely curved shot, which takes advantage of a spin effect to change the trajectory in the air.
He combines it with a millimeter adjustment of the body to hit with the exact point of the instep.
The ball seems to go in one direction and, suddenly, veers sharply and enters the angle.
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