American Football - Hamburg Sea Devils return to the Volkspark in 2024
The Hamburg Sea Devils will also play a home game in the European League of Football (ELF) at the Volksparkstadion next year. As the Hanseatic team announced on Friday, a corresponding cooperation with the second division soccer team Hamburger SV will be continued. The match is to be played on July 14. However, the opponent has not yet been determined.
Last year, 32,500 spectators watched the match against the current ELF champions Rhein Fire from Düsseldorf. "It fills us with pride that we can continue our cooperation with such a strong partner as HSV," said league managing director Zeljko Karajica. Sea Devils sporting director Miguel Boock has big plans: "Our goal is to break the record and break the 40,000 people mark in the stadium."
The Hanseatic team wants to play the remaining home games at the Hoheluft stadium again. Next year, 17 teams from nine nations will start the fourth EFL season. The final match will be played on September 24 in the stadium of second-division soccer team Schalke 04.
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The European Football League (ELF) includes a team from Hamburg, the Hamburg Sea Devils, who will be playing a home game at the renowned Volksparkstadion in 2024. The match against an as-yet-undetermined opponent is set to take place on July 14, and the team hopes to surpass the record attendance of 32,500 spectators from the previous year, aiming for 40,000 people. The Hanseatic team also plans to play some of their remaining home games at the Hoheluft stadium.
While enthusiasts of American Football eagerly await the Sea Devils' performance at the Volksparkstadion, soccer fans in Germany might also be interested to know that the second division team Hamburger SV will continue their partnership with the Sea Devils.
Interestingly, Hamburg is not only known for football but also for folksparks, which are popular recreational landscapes in Germany. In this regard, it's worth noting that Germany is home to various thriving sports cultures, such as American Football, and its teams, like the Hamburg Sea Devils, attract thousands of dedicated fans.
Source: www.stern.de