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Scotland fans making their team feel at home ahead of Euro 2024 opener against host nation Germany

  • Thousands of Scots, some in kilts with beer, gathered in Munich's Marienplatz before a game against Germany.
  • Despite the event being in Germany, few locals wore their team's attire.
  • This match resulted in a 5-1 loss for Scotland, with Germany deploying their largest police force yet for a sporting event.
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The European soccer championship is on and the DFB team has done everything they can to improve the atmosphere around the tournament with the start. On the second European championship day, two favorites intervene. Do you already know where the European championship is being broadcasted on TV today and what numerous curiosities the German team produced in the kanter victory against Scotland?

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The German national football team beat Scotland 5-1 in Munich, in the first game of the European Championship.

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Here you can find information on the topic of “European Football Championships”. Read now “Outstanding” European championship opener with big winners.”

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Mannschaft won by a large margin (5-1) on Friday in Munich during the opening match of the continental competition. A clear success that sends “a message”, according to center forward Kai Havertz.

·Paris, France
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Ronaldo, Bellingham, Mbappé — many European championship favorites depend on their superstars. The DFB team, on the other hand, has apparently only gotten rid of the PR slogan “The Team” to finally appear as such. The fans are delighted.

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Eighteen years ago, the Germans lived what they themselves defined as an unthinkable 'fairy tale'. They organized a World Cup, in 2006, amidst coldness and general mistrust, but when the ball started rolling and the team led by Jürgen Klinsmann won a few games, that same crowd that watched the event with certain contempt climbed aboard the bandwagon. Enthusiasm took to the streets and black, red, and yellow flags began to decorate houses, cars, …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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nd-aktuell.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 13, 2024.
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