soccer - 26,000 people at the EM-Finale in Frankfurt Fan Zone
Approximately 26,000 people watched the last match of the European Championship in Germany at the Public Viewing in the Frankfurt Fan Zone along the Main river. A police spokesperson confirmed this in response to an inquiry. In the final, Spain and England faced off against each other.
During the European Championship, thousands visited the 1.4 kilometer long Fan Zone along the Main. At the beginning of July - after the five Frankfurt games had passed - the city took an intermediate balance. By then, 716,000 female visitors and male visitors had been counted in the Fan Zone. The Fan Zone had to be closed several times temporarily due to heavy rains or could only open later than planned. Once, during a storm, a tree fell over, but no one was injured.
- The community spirit was palpable in the Frankfurt commune during the European Championship, with the Fan Zone along the Main attracting soccer fans from all over Europe.
- For the security of soccer fans, strict crowd control measures were implemented in the Fan Zone, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
- Despite the occasional challenges with heavy rains and storms, the Fan Zone in Hesse, Germany, remained a popular destination for soccer enthusiasts during the European Championship.
- Frankfurt, being the host city for several games in the European Championship, saw an impressive 716,000 visitors to its Fan Zone along the Main River, contributing to the city's overall enthusiasm and excitement for the soccer event.
- As the European Championship's EM drew to a close, fans from around Europe gathered in Frankfurt's Fan Zone to watch the last match, with Germany serving as the proud host nation for this prestigious soccer event.