European Championship defeat for Germany - These celebrities felt it in the stadium
Bittersweet loss for the German national team: After extra time, Julian Nagelsmann's (36) team lost to Spain in the EURO quarterfinals with a score of 1:2. Numerous well-known personalities were present in the stadium in Stuttgart, including Creative Director and "GNTM" star Thomas Hayo (55), who apparently came with his nephew Tim. Juror of "Let's Dance" and half-Spaniard Joachim Llambi (59) also posted a video on Instagram from the stadium.
The following well-known personalities were also present
From the football world, among others, Sami Khedira (37), Oliver Kahn (55), and Joachim Löw (64) were present from the German side, as well as Gerard Piqué (37) and Carles Puyol (46) from the Spanish side. Guests from the political world included Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (66), Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (61), Baden-Württemberg Minister President Winfried Kretschmann (76), or Bundestag President Bärbel Bas (56).
The players also received familial support. Among others, Manuel Neuer's (38) mother Marita Neuer and wife Anika Bissel (24), Ilkay Gündogan's (33) wife Sara Arfaoui, or Niclas Füllkrug's (31) wife Lisa were present in the stadium.
- Despite the European Championship defeat for Germany, celebrities like Thomas Hayo from "Germany's Next Topmodel" still showed support.
- Spain's Gerard Piqué, a famous footballer, was also present at the European Championship game alongside his team.
- The political arena was represented as well, with Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Minister President Winfried Kretschmann, and Health Minister Karl Lauterbach attending the game.
- From Germany's football world, former players like Sami Khedira and Oliver Kahn were in the stadium, while Joachim Löw, former national team coach, also attended.
- Julian Nagelsmann, the young coach of Germany's national team, experienced a bittersweet loss at the European Championship quarterfinals against Spain.
- Talented dancer and "Let's Dance" juror Joachim Llambi posted a video from the stadium, cheering for the reaching half-Spaniard team.
- Stuttgart, as the host city, was filled with football fans, celebrities, and politicians, including UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin, who was also in attendance.