This is how Eintracht fans occupied the Camp Nou: “I bought more than 15 tickets from the Barcelona website”

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Conquer Camp Nou” was the premise of 30,000 fans. Eintracht de Frankfurt Heading to Barcelona to watch the Europa League quarter-finals return match Barcelona. A sweet and triumphant hangover on the terraces and streets of the city center this Friday morning is expressed by different groups of Germans, who are just as peaceful as their result from the Barça temple.

No problem getting tickets

“We had been planning our arrival in Barcelona for weeks via internet forums. White shirts or red stripes. With or without tickets, but we got them too,” says Albi Fich, who came with a group of nine friends, only four of whom entered the stadium. “We were both next to the stadium and we were both in one of the castles,” he says. How and where did he buy it? AppetizerFich confirms their purchase. Official website of the club.

In this sense, Christian Paghe said, “more than 15 entries over FC Barcelona website “. “I paid Between 90 and 150 euros for each, in different areas of the stadium,” he explains. And he details the logistics: “We went to the website every day and bought them one by one or in groups of two or three. We had no problems. We pay, that’s what matters,” he defends himself.

Instead, Marcus Linnen explains that he bought three through the portal. eBay. I understand that they are from partners who cannot go to the stadium. I know they only sold me three of them, separate but all in the same region,” he says. Of course, like the others, he refuses to say the amount he paid for the tickets. “It was worth it, we beat the mighty Barça,” he shouts while raising a glass of beer. Barcelona boulevards with two families. “Eintrach, beers and the Europa League. Take turns,” he shouts with his other two friends.

Cristofor bought two tickets online P1travel paid 200 euros for it. “I bought them legally. The website says so FC Barcelona’s ‘partner’”, he assures.

While they toast municipal cleaning workers continuation of Barcelona Cleaning up the center of Barcelona. They are aware that Eintrach supporters “leave the center and surrounding area of ​​the stadium very dirty, especially from glass bottles and cans”.

There are also more Germans in bars than Barcelonans

Before the match, hundreds of fans of the German team occupied Calle Urgell, blocked traffic between Gran Via and Diagonal and went to the stadium in procession. Armond Frank and his five friends were among those watching the match from a bar in Les Corts. “We’re just here for the game. We will stay for more days as we have a holiday, but we made it clear that the club is having a historic game and we can’t miss it.” He also says: “We were more German than Catalan in that bar. I confess that I was surprised and even more surprised when I saw the images of our fans in the stadium after the match. We get it,” he says.

An invasion without extraordinary events

Hours before the match, it was already clear that Thursday would be a very different day from the days when the city’s European competitions were held. And not just because of the final result of the qualifying round Europa Leagueunfortunately due to culé fans, but due to the extraordinary presence of Eintracht Frankfurt fans who gathered in the streets around Camp Nou in the early afternoon.

Previously, supporters of the Teutonic team had destroyed the city center on their way to the stadium, leaving beer cans and various trash behind them. Plaza CataloniaThe nerve center of a large number of German fans was completely overwhelmed by the festive atmosphere of songs, alcohol and urine that came to condition the traffic. affecting the TMB bus service.

Diagonal’s central trunk was completely cut off by an avalanche of thousands of Eintracht fans, many of whom did not have tickets to watch the match. According to Guardia Urbana, The column of fans occupying the Diagonal consisted of 12,000 people.Another parallel coming through Sants He had managed to gather 10,000 German fans from Plaza Espanya..

Loess Mossos d’Esquadra They were closely watching the movements of the supporters of Eintracht and no significant discussionBeyond some arguments between the German and Barça fans, some objects were thrown at the bus carrying FC Barcelona players to Camp Nou in Barcelona. They had to deliver a blow to get the Catalan police officers to give up and make way for the bus.

It was something no one could have imagined that this numerical superiority demonstrated in the streets would later be transferred into the culé stadium, both with the ball rolling on the grass and in the stands. Camp Nou was German to Laporta’s shame. And believing in what they’ve accomplished, more than 30,000 German supporters took the lead at Camp Nou overnight to remember Eintracht supporters.

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