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Additional DFB training with the presence of spectators in Herzogenaurach.

Before the commencement of the EURO 2024, the German national football team conducts a training session for the public, with 4,000 spectators being granted admittance.

Germany's Brajan Gruda (M) in action during training.
Germany's Brajan Gruda (M) in action during training.

National squad - Additional DFB training with the presence of spectators in Herzogenaurach.

The German national soccer team is set for another training session in front of fans four days before their European Championship opener against Scotland. Following the camaraderie of their last joint practice with 15,000 spectators in Jena on Monday, Coach Julian Nagelsmann's team will again perform for the public on June 10th at the EM venue in Herzogenaurach.

The training will kick off at 4:00 p.m. at Adi-Dassler Stadium, located on the property of DFB partner Adidas. To secure one of the roughly 4,000 complimentary tickets, fans must visit the DFB ticket portal from Tuesday (starting at 10:00 a.m.). Keep in mind that only four tickets can be reserved per person.

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The German National soccer team's training location for this session is Herzogenaurach, a city in Bavaria known for its soccer history and being home to DFB partner Adidas.Coach Julian Nagelsmann's team will be rehearsing at the Adi-Dassler Stadium, eager to put on a show for the 4,000 spectators who managed to secure complimentary tickets through the DFB ticket portal.Upcoming European Championship (EM) opponents Scotland will be watching closely as the German National team gears up for their opening game, scheduled to take place in a few days.On Monday, the team had a successful training session in front of 15,000 spectators in Jena, a city in eastern Germany, which further solidified their spirit and preparedness for the upcoming EM tournament.

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