I was at the fan walk in Barcelona and in Camp Nou as well and I would estimate there were like 50.000 Frankfurt fans in the city and 30.000 to 35.000 Frankfurt fans in the stadium! This was the greatest experience ever! I hope we can win the cup 🤩🦅
I bought 6 tickets on the fc barcelona website itself and you didn't need a Spanish credit card. Non-German was sufficient. I used a virtual card that you get everywhere on the internet and there even were tutorials about how to do it in some Eintracht news groups. Was great trip and great stadium experience 👍🏼
I couldn't help myself to think, that Barca leadership actually didn't mind the situation until the team was 2:0 down. Would people have cared if Barca won anyway? They accepted the invasion for financial reasons, and only realized that they misjudged the situation when the SGE supporters pushed their team into such an outstanding victory. Maybe this night is the healthy fever, that can heal a great club from the sickness of money -driven decisions and revive a fan base that Barca as one of the clubs with the most shiny name definitely should have again.
Sadly, I think money speaks the loudest. Louder than even 30K Frankfurt fans. I think their ownership believes fixing the results on the pitch will fix the financial problems, but watching them do things like buy Ferran Torres for ridiculous figures makes me believe they don't even know where to begin on both fronts.
I asked my Spanish friends if they could buy me a ticket with their credit card. That’s how I got legal my ticket for this insane game. The Barcelona security was also very bad so some of our supporters walked in with a copy of a QR code from someone else. They didn’t care about it.
In the US, pro sports is a franchise, so the clubs are just as old as the league. For example, LA Galaxy is a "charter member" of the MLS from 1996. Eintracht Frankfurt dates back to 1899, but under 2 previous names (Viktoria and Kickers).
Ter Stegen went up on the field, to warm up. After a couple of minutes he went back to the cabine and said to his team mates something like "guys, this isnt a home game tonight, we are not in barcelona"
Barca didn't struggle because they hade a outdated ticket system but because the have more tourists in their stadium than real fans. Barca has lost this emotion that fans love about football and became a marketing construct.
Due to the need of any single penny, Barca gave big amount of tickets to resellers like travel agencys, tourist office and even to hotel concierges in and around Barcelona. With theses tickets they also gave away the control who finally will buy them. Another part of the truth is, Barcelona was arrogant in thinking 'Who the f... is Frankfurt? We'll gonna win the cup anyway!' and by ignoring first leg where they were more than lucky to depart with a draw they might have thought 'it doesn't matter if there are 5k or 30k crying Frankfurt fans at Camp Nou. BUT after they got outcoached and kicked out of the contest of course 'something went wrong with so many Frankfurt fans in the stadium and has to be checked out'. Ridiculous behaviour of an arrogant club. Not more and not less.
What do you mean, when you say that we‘re lucky no one was hurt? Frankfurt fans are generally peaceful inside the stadium and the more temperamental guys usually mess with opposing fans the day before. Not that thats great but… it’s not like even more Frankfurt fans would have caused assault. Two hessian reporters were attacked because they spoke german and cheered when the 0:1 was scored.
Sorry, Eintracht Ultras are known to be aggressive towards normal fans of other clubs. Die sind einfach nach nem Fürth Spiel nach Darmstadt gefahren, um die Stadt zu "überfallen". Wahllose Randale und Angriffe auf Passanten. Die Lilien spielten auch da schon in der 2. Bundesliga und hatten noch nicht mal Spieltag. Ich freue mich mega für die SGE und Frankfurt, aber streitet bitte nicht ab, dass es manche Frankfurt Fans absolut übertreiben.
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea Gude, dein Kommentar liest sich ein bisschen so, als wärst du empört über die Sicherheitsbedenken von anderen Fans. Ich finde die Bedenken absolut gerechtfertigt, wenn Eintracht Fans in die Stadt kommen. Aber ich liebe Frankfurt und generell alle Hessen. Wie mieß, dass Reporter angegriffen wurden :(
@@dorivimi hab nur gesagt, das die Reporter nicht in Barcelona angegriffen wurden, sondern in London :) ich wüsste, bei allem Respekt, nicht wie sich das anders lesen sollte :D
Ah yeah, and the arrogance was also a factor! Our board spokesman Axel Hellmann told Barca executives that our fans are crazy and unlike anything they ever witnessed but they just brushed him off. They became victims of their own hubris.
I'm so happy for frankfurt, its fanbase has become one of my favorites just for these kinds of things. congrats for winning the cup, well deserved, I'm supporting them because of Rafa, but I'm staying for the fans
Born and raised in Frankfurt amd supporter since my childhood. Loved the time at the second league even more because no event fans. I don't mind that people like us more, but don't be offensed if people will still say to screw yourself because, and I quote a lot of people: there is nothing worse than that the world suddenly likes us
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea chill dude, im just here because im supporting Rafa Borré, i just admitted how impressive this fanbase was this season, but don’t worry, as soon as my rafa leaves im leaving too xd, no need to worry about new people liking you if you don’t win anything in the future
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea your “quotation” seems kinda your opinion in disguise otherwise why would you bring it up, literally i haven’t seen any comment saying that
@@daresh5064 lol, why would I hide my opinion via a quotation, even more on the internet 😂😂😂 If I want to tell you to piss off I'd do so. I just gave you a friendly heads up. Not my fault that you read something that no one wrote
I bought VIP tickets on the Barca website with a German Credit card and an German IP for a price, which was less than a business ticket in the Waldstadion. Thia was possibke even before the regular re-selling started and cheaper than buying regular tickets later on. Plus a nice catering in the Barca museum, surrounded by their trophies from older days:-)
@Football Moments: Great "Context" section. The story with Die Eintracht is: The club won its only German championship in 1959 when it was still a playoff format. This was just before "Die Bundesliga" started. After that, it's a story of a few cup wins, a traumatic Bundesliga last-day loss in 1992, financial troubles, a few relegations and many missed opportunities. Indeed (
Why should anyone "get seriously hurt from that incident" ? Frankfurt fans are just football fans and not criminals! The disloyal, greedy Barca Fans were the ones who commited a kind of support suicide .. and then Laporta framed Frankfurt supporters as criminal.. very poor looser I´d say!
I remember when they played Antwerp how they trashed some fan bars. Lots of cops and helicopters had to be send in to keep the situation under control. I rember the helicopers flying over my job site. Since I've heard they did the same in some other cities I kinda hate these aholes
This is so damn cool. I visited Frankfurt in 2021 and their fans are so awesome. I am a Bayern fan from Singapore and i made friends with one of them at a Beer Hall. He even texted me in Dec to beat Barca at the UCL. Next thing you know Bayern, did beat Barca and sent them to face Frankfurt at the Europa league. So it was my turn to return the well wishes to Frankfurt fans. They deserved it, and they won the Europa league. Passioniate fan support alone can get you titles.
Awesome video. All well explained and good insight what happened ! From a Frankfurt Fan (SGE for ever !!) - i subscribed your channel ! Looking forward to new videos from you.
Im Frankfurt Fan and I really wanted to know how our fans got into the Stadium. Some things i could think by myself, but you covered it all up, so thanks for the great video
The kind of commitment and love this city has for it's team is unprecedented. The is no Frankfurt without the Eintracht and living here makes one quickly realize, how beautiful this relationship is. Both full of history and tradition. Great video by the way 👌🏼 now just wait one more week and hopefully make another one on how the whole city will fall into chaos if Frankfurt wins the cup!!
Trough insane German engineering the Waldstation/Deutche Bank Park was relocated from Frankfurt to a lovely place in a Catalan city in Spain. Rumors persist to this very day that this astronomical feat of the human mind was accomplished with nothing but Eintracht Fans, a few credit cards and Lufthansa planes.
Interesting how the momentum of a club in decline on the one hand and one on the rise on the other culminated in the perfect storm we saw on the 14th of April 2022
I was also in Barcelona as a Frankfurt fan. I got a card through the Barca Ticket Shop with a foreign credit card. Even more Frankfurt fans would have come in if Barca hadn't closed the ticket shop at the camp nou
Barcelona: "We are broke, yet we deserve Champions league and a bigger Stadium" Also Barcelona: "We rather play in front of empty seats, before selling all seats."
Frankfurt will start next season with their jouth team U21/U23. Therefore they traveled all over Europe to find an appropriate location. So they decided for 'pretty and tiny' stadium at Barcelona to give their youth team the opportunity of international games and athmosphere. 😉😂 When Barca's womens team played their CL game at sold out CampNou and knowing the mens team fill the stadium on average with only 55.000 attendees, Frankfurt decided to help Barca to fill their stadium when Barca's mens team played. So i can't understand why they (Barca's management and fans)were so embarrased. 😉
I bought my ticket at a travelling agency that is an official partner of FC Barcelona and I know a few more who did the same. Also about the credit card issue: Soooo many Germans live in Spain. It's easy to know at least one person who lives there and can just buy a ticket.
bro this was informative and interesting and hilarious in every second. Even the ads souneded much better i was willing to hear it again and again 🤣 pr should take notes of how it's done. great content goodluck!
Quick note: Thursday before Easter is a day off in Barcelona, so people weren't waiting to travel for an upcoming 3-day weekend. They had a 4-day weekend and probably already left Wednesday night!
Great video, but I think the claim it was a "50 50 or half and half" experience in the stadium is incorrect. You only heard the Frankfurt fans the entire game, barca was almost silenced.
Excellent video, the first time I was shocked by Frankfurt fans was in 2019 when they played vs Chelsea, by the way that was an awesome call to action for the fake sponsor 😂😂👌🏼
i watched that match, i thought it was our away match, but then i realised why does the stadium look like CAMP NOU, they really made us fall in shame that day, culers failed that day!!
Usually tickets on Viagogo will get cheaper the less time is left before kickoff. When for example one ticket costs 250€ 24 hours before kickoff, the same ticket will cost only a fraction a hour before kickoff.
High degree of organsational skills/ connectedness and an overall comparatively high purchasing power in the Rhein-Main-Area are other factors. Frankfurt fans are willing to travel, have the money to pay for it and putting in the time to organise it.
@@Alonso_The_GOATFuck VARcelona, Fuck VAReal VARdrid, both fan bases think they’re the center of the world and are also a bunch of glory hunters. VARdrid VARcelona supporters aren’t so different from each other🤣🤣🤷🏽♂️
They got the tickets from the black market that's why so many came into the stadium, the 25k Fans travelled to Barcelona just to see the City and go to the Bar and there are always people around the stadium looking and buying Tickets so it's the fault of the barça Fans selling the tickets
I got my ticket on viagogo, paid on top, I think ticket was 75, and I paid 95? But heck, that was worth no-hassle otherwise. And no clue how many people were there.. but , when we got into Barcelona on Thursday, all you saw was white and the Eintracht logo. Felt like everywhere there were crowds of Germans.
It´s also noteworthy, that Frankfurt is one of the wealthiest cities in europe. And the airport is one of the most connected in europe. So they like to travel
We just got our 3 Tickets in the Hard Rock Café at the place de catalunya - quite easy an simple. There was an Ad on a Flipchart with a QR-CODE. I would suggest FCB has to check there Sales Channels. So its obviously the failing of there own organisation fearing a Stadium only half filled.
yeppp! I remember when it first went viral a long while ago (maybe like a decade ago I cant quite remember exactly?) but it was the first time I was introduced to the club. who would have thought this is where I would be all these years later lol
"One one got hurt" In my opinion, geman fans are amongst the most passionate fans out there, like the English. Only difference between those countries is that it seems to be more friendly amongst fans. Theese support their clubs because its their passion, and respect the other fans doing the same for their club, because after all, they know its only a game. This is on display in the bundesliga more often as well. Even for things like a player playing his last game, getting subbed of after 80 minutes, where all players of both teams gathered around for a last goodbye, even though the player had never even played for the other side. Even when players change teams after a spell with a team, it has happend before that players came back playing against their former club after a few years, and after the match they get a standing ovation from the entire stadium who wait just to great them.
the phrasing neutral territory does not match it… frankfurt supporters are way more intense and organised than barcelona supporters. so even if there equal number of fans in a stadium, the frankfurt supporters will outperform the other team by far and also, why do you call it disaster? first time camp nou had some atmosphere for whole 90 minutes… barca sold out and frankfurt made football a party
Im a dutch guy, I was on holiday in barca on that day and took a stadium tour. The game was 2 days later. A german guy approached me and offered me 20$ to buy match ticket FOR him in my name. Because his nationality was german, he wasn't allowed to. I bought them, gave them to him, and he got me 20$
great fucking video, and this is only the second video i watched, well deserved that you‘re a partner now, get the bag bro 💰 ima subscribe now (and yall should too)
Let's be honest here:Eintracht is nowhere near Barcas success when it comes to football itself,but when it comes to support,passion amd dedication not many comes close to SGE fans.
Frankfurt is kinda known for this in Germany, nobody is better in organizing away tickets
when researching this video I got distracted reading their fan forums and their stories from matches and wasted hours of my life 😂😂
@@FootballMoments if you enjoyed the stories it was not wasted 👍🏼
Seville tickets will be a challenge.
Because its the most international city and just in de middle of europe with best infrastruchture and big airport
@@pato2200 There are these ~24,000 "UEFA"-tickets. Some of those will go to Rangers and Eintracht folks. Money talks.
I was at the fan walk in Barcelona and in Camp Nou as well and I would estimate there were like 50.000 Frankfurt fans in the city and 30.000 to 35.000 Frankfurt fans in the stadium! This was the greatest experience ever! I hope we can win the cup 🤩🦅
wir holen das ding
Congratz mate
We did it 🦅🦅🦅
Glückwunsch aus Bremen 💚🖤🤍
Glückwunsch, war ein geiles Spiel 🎉
I bought 6 tickets on the fc barcelona website itself and you didn't need a Spanish credit card. Non-German was sufficient. I used a virtual card that you get everywhere on the internet and there even were tutorials about how to do it in some Eintracht news groups. Was great trip and great stadium experience 👍🏼
Good luck in seville and stay safe.
Rangers fans a rather nasty lot.
@@pato2200 Thank you! Unfortunately I didn't get a ticket. Will watch it in a pub in Frankfurt.
@@KillerPaulchen enjoy it.
I will watch in glasgow supporting frankfurt with the green half of the city.
Good luck.
@@pato2200 Knob
As a Barca fan, I hope we meet in next year's champions league and get revenge :) Hope Frankfurt win today!
I couldn't help myself to think, that Barca leadership actually didn't mind the situation until the team was 2:0 down. Would people have cared if Barca won anyway? They accepted the invasion for financial reasons, and only realized that they misjudged the situation when the SGE supporters pushed their team into such an outstanding victory.
Maybe this night is the healthy fever, that can heal a great club from the sickness of money -driven decisions and revive a fan base that Barca as one of the clubs with the most shiny name definitely should have again.
Sadly, I think money speaks the loudest. Louder than even 30K Frankfurt fans. I think their ownership believes fixing the results on the pitch will fix the financial problems, but watching them do things like buy Ferran Torres for ridiculous figures makes me believe they don't even know where to begin on both fronts.
great comment
This is 100% true. This isn't a problem unless they lost. AUF GEHT'S FRANKFURT!
Totally agree. It was an epilog to the failed Superleague plans, endless Messi negotiations and ending up 3rd in the CL Group phase.
I asked my Spanish friends if they could buy me a ticket with their credit card. That’s how I got legal my ticket for this insane game. The Barcelona security was also very bad so some of our supporters walked in with a copy of a QR code from someone else. They didn’t care about it.
Someone even changed the Wikipedia of the Camp Nou and Barcelona to: 2nd Homeground of Eintracht Frankfurt and part of the city of Frankfurt
And Wikipedia allowed it to stay that way for 24h. That was cool!
Real Madrid fans still call it Estadio Camp Nou de Frankfurt 😂
"Is a club as old as the Bundesliga itself" excuse me, the club is quite a bit older than that^^ The Bundesliga only exists since what ... 63?
yea my fault meant to say as old as the top flight itself
@@FootballMoments don’t worry about it. „As old“can also be understood as „at least as old“.
In the US, pro sports is a franchise, so the clubs are just as old as the league. For example, LA Galaxy is a "charter member" of the MLS from 1996.
Eintracht Frankfurt dates back to 1899, but under 2 previous names (Viktoria and Kickers).
@@DerFilmgucker sevco were previously known as rangers.
actually the old Bundesliga(german league) started in 1906
Ter Stegen went up on the field, to warm up. After a couple of minutes he went back to the cabine and said to his team mates something like "guys, this isnt a home game tonight, we are not in barcelona"
Source?
@@user-ve7hn2dh8hthe actual quote is “This is not the Camp Nou, They have changed it for us!”
Good Luck Frankfurt🇩🇪love from Celtic ☘️💚
Barca didn't struggle because they hade a outdated ticket system but because the have more tourists in their stadium than real fans.
Barca has lost this emotion that fans love about football and became a marketing construct.
Due to the need of any single penny, Barca gave big amount of tickets to resellers like travel agencys, tourist office and even to hotel concierges in and around Barcelona. With theses tickets they also gave away the control who finally will buy them. Another part of the truth is, Barcelona was arrogant in thinking 'Who the f... is Frankfurt? We'll gonna win the cup anyway!' and by ignoring first leg where they were more than lucky to depart with a draw they might have thought 'it doesn't matter if there are 5k or 30k crying Frankfurt fans at Camp Nou. BUT after they got outcoached and kicked out of the contest of course 'something went wrong with so many Frankfurt fans in the stadium and has to be checked out'. Ridiculous behaviour of an arrogant club. Not more and not less.
What do you mean, when you say that we‘re lucky no one was hurt? Frankfurt fans are generally peaceful inside the stadium and the more temperamental guys usually mess with opposing fans the day before. Not that thats great but… it’s not like even more Frankfurt fans would have caused assault. Two hessian reporters were attacked because they spoke german and cheered when the 0:1 was scored.
Yeah, but not in Barcelona, but im West Ham
Sorry, Eintracht Ultras are known to be aggressive towards normal fans of other clubs.
Die sind einfach nach nem Fürth Spiel nach Darmstadt gefahren, um die Stadt zu "überfallen". Wahllose Randale und Angriffe auf Passanten. Die Lilien spielten auch da schon in der 2. Bundesliga und hatten noch nicht mal Spieltag.
Ich freue mich mega für die SGE und Frankfurt, aber streitet bitte nicht ab, dass es manche Frankfurt Fans absolut übertreiben.
@@dorivimi gude
Streite das doch gar nicht ab. Wieso liest niemand meine Kommentare 😂
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea Gude, dein Kommentar liest sich ein bisschen so, als wärst du empört über die Sicherheitsbedenken von anderen Fans. Ich finde die Bedenken absolut gerechtfertigt, wenn Eintracht Fans in die Stadt kommen. Aber ich liebe Frankfurt und generell alle Hessen. Wie mieß, dass Reporter angegriffen wurden :(
@@dorivimi hab nur gesagt, das die Reporter nicht in Barcelona angegriffen wurden, sondern in London :) ich wüsste, bei allem Respekt, nicht wie sich das anders lesen sollte :D
Ah yeah, and the arrogance was also a factor! Our board spokesman Axel Hellmann told Barca executives that our fans are crazy and unlike anything they ever witnessed but they just brushed him off. They became victims of their own hubris.
I'm so happy for frankfurt, its fanbase has become one of my favorites just for these kinds of things. congrats for winning the cup, well deserved, I'm supporting them because of Rafa, but I'm staying for the fans
Born and raised in Frankfurt amd supporter since my childhood. Loved the time at the second league even more because no event fans. I don't mind that people like us more, but don't be offensed if people will still say to screw yourself because, and I quote a lot of people: there is nothing worse than that the world suddenly likes us
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea chill dude, im just here because im supporting Rafa Borré, i just admitted how impressive this fanbase was this season, but don’t worry, as soon as my rafa leaves im leaving too xd, no need to worry about new people liking you if you don’t win anything in the future
@@daresh5064 please read my comment again: I don't mind when people like us. I am chilled 😎
@@adayinthelifeofanorthkorea your “quotation” seems kinda your opinion in disguise otherwise why would you bring it up, literally i haven’t seen any comment saying that
@@daresh5064 lol, why would I hide my opinion via a quotation, even more on the internet 😂😂😂
If I want to tell you to piss off I'd do so. I just gave you a friendly heads up. Not my fault that you read something that no one wrote
I bought VIP tickets on the Barca website with a German Credit card and an German IP for a price, which was less than a business ticket in the Waldstadion. Thia was possibke even before the regular re-selling started and cheaper than buying regular tickets later on. Plus a nice catering in the Barca museum, surrounded by their trophies from older days:-)
@Football Moments: Great "Context" section. The story with Die Eintracht is: The club won its only German championship in 1959 when it was still a playoff format. This was just before "Die Bundesliga" started. After that, it's a story of a few cup wins, a traumatic Bundesliga last-day loss in 1992, financial troubles, a few relegations and many missed opportunities.
Indeed (
Barcelona wasn't lucky that nobody got hurt. They were lucky that somebody showed up for the game.
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
In 2022/23, Barcelona's average home attendance amounted to nearly 83,500. Cap
@@stoneyhigh05 and 60k of those are were tourists
@@stoneyhigh05 Thats still over 15000 empty seats. Most clubs dont have a stadium that big
@@nielsleenknegt5839 Yes , but you're missing my point. 83.500 is far from "lucky somebody showed up." 15000 empty seats is irrelevant
Why should anyone "get seriously hurt from that incident" ? Frankfurt fans are just football fans and not criminals!
The disloyal, greedy Barca Fans were the ones who commited a kind of support suicide ..
and then Laporta framed Frankfurt supporters as criminal.. very poor looser I´d say!
I remember when they played Antwerp how they trashed some fan bars. Lots of cops and helicopters had to be send in to keep the situation under control. I rember the helicopers flying over my job site. Since I've heard they did the same in some other cities I kinda hate these aholes
This is so damn cool. I visited Frankfurt in 2021 and their fans are so awesome. I am a Bayern fan from Singapore and i made friends with one of them at a Beer Hall. He even texted me in Dec to beat Barca at the UCL. Next thing you know Bayern, did beat Barca and sent them to face Frankfurt at the Europa league. So it was my turn to return the well wishes to Frankfurt fans. They deserved it, and they won the Europa league. Passioniate fan support alone can get you titles.
During my 11 years as Army doctor in Frankfurt in the 1980 to 1990s I suffered with Eintracht, now I celebrated!
@guayames 97th Army hospital? Greetings
I was there that night! It was mad to see the Camp Nou flooded in white.
Awesome video. All well explained and good insight what happened ! From a Frankfurt Fan (SGE for ever !!) - i subscribed your channel ! Looking forward to new videos from you.
Get this man an official sponsor immediately, creativity like that must be rewarded 👌🏼💯
ty bro I appreciate it, its only a matter of time 🤞
@@FootballMoments VPN Nord is terribly bugged tho, can't recommend!
Very good Video! Greetings from a Frankfurt fan!!!
Im Frankfurt Fan and I really wanted to know how our fans got into the Stadium. Some things i could think by myself, but you covered it all up, so thanks for the great video
The kind of commitment and love this city has for it's team is unprecedented. The is no Frankfurt without the Eintracht and living here makes one quickly realize, how beautiful this relationship is. Both full of history and tradition.
Great video by the way 👌🏼 now just wait one more week and hopefully make another one on how the whole city will fall into chaos if Frankfurt wins the cup!!
I absolutely love how the hxh ost fits so well when you started talking about Frankfurt fans buying the tickets. It was so funny to me
hahaha thanks brother, glad someone commented on my music choices 😂
Trough insane German engineering the Waldstation/Deutche Bank Park was relocated from Frankfurt to a lovely place in a Catalan city in Spain. Rumors persist to this very day that this astronomical feat of the human mind was accomplished with nothing but Eintracht Fans, a few credit cards and Lufthansa planes.
Interesting how the momentum of a club in decline on the one hand and one on the rise on the other culminated in the perfect storm we saw on the 14th of April 2022
Great video. Great information. Greatest joke regarding the sponsorship of the video bro. You got me at the first half 💀
I was also in Barcelona as a Frankfurt fan.
I got a card through the Barca Ticket Shop with a foreign credit card.
Even more Frankfurt fans would have come in if Barca hadn't closed the ticket shop at the camp nou
Good job here, mate. You totally deserve a sub (and many more). Keep up the good work!
Barcelona: "We are broke, yet we deserve Champions league and a bigger Stadium"
Also Barcelona: "We rather play in front of empty seats, before selling all seats."
Barca Fans: Safe Win
Frankfurt Fans: B L I T Z K R I E G
This was a great video to watch - Thanks for making it!
Frankfurt will start next season with their jouth team U21/U23. Therefore they traveled all over Europe to find an appropriate location. So they decided for 'pretty and tiny' stadium at Barcelona to give their youth team the opportunity of international games and athmosphere. 😉😂
When Barca's womens team played their CL game at sold out CampNou and knowing the mens team fill the stadium on average with only 55.000 attendees, Frankfurt decided to help Barca to fill their stadium when Barca's mens team played. So i can't understand why they (Barca's management and fans)were so embarrased. 😉
Endlich wieder U23. Ich bin früher immer zum Riederwald
I mean one got to say the womens game just filled bc they literally gave the tickets away for free :D
The Background-Music hit memories... Mario 64 - and Mario Kart 64 😍
Bundesliga has the best supporters and passion
Love Frankfurt for this!
Great video, great research
Hope u get ur sponsorhip 🤑
all in deu time brother!! I appreciate the compliments my man
I bought my ticket at a travelling agency that is an official partner of FC Barcelona and I know a few more who did the same. Also about the credit card issue: Soooo many Germans live in Spain. It's easy to know at least one person who lives there and can just buy a ticket.
Also it was way easier to get a ticket for this match, than for the first leg in Frankfurt and I'm a club member at Eintracht Frankfurt.
bro this was informative and interesting and hilarious in every second. Even the ads souneded much better i was willing to hear it again and again 🤣 pr should take notes of how it's done. great content goodluck!
Quick note: Thursday before Easter is a day off in Barcelona, so people weren't waiting to travel for an upcoming 3-day weekend. They had a 4-day weekend and probably already left Wednesday night!
Great video, but I think the claim it was a "50 50 or half and half" experience in the stadium is incorrect. You only heard the Frankfurt fans the entire game, barca was almost silenced.
It was for us not the game of the last few years, but the game of century.
Totally agree.
Great video as always
Haha got here through the algorithm, the fake sponsorships rly cracked me up as I'm used to skipping through them. Really nice vid, well done! :)
Excellent video, the first time I was shocked by Frankfurt fans was in 2019 when they played vs Chelsea, by the way that was an awesome call to action for the fake sponsor 😂😂👌🏼
thanks for the kind words bro, maybe one day we will be lucky enough to actually get one 😂
You are definetly going to get 100k subs
ty brotha I appreciate it!
Real good analysis and explanation!
i watched that match, i thought it was our away match, but then i realised why does the stadium look like CAMP NOU, they really made us fall in shame that day, culers failed that day!!
1:10 ... turning Camp Nou into Waldstadion.
Imagine you come into Camp Nou and there would be a yellow wall with Dortmund fans
Usually tickets on Viagogo will get cheaper the less time is left before kickoff. When for example one ticket costs 250€ 24 hours before kickoff, the same ticket will cost only a fraction a hour before kickoff.
High degree of organsational skills/ connectedness and an overall comparatively high purchasing power in the Rhein-Main-Area are other factors. Frankfurt fans are willing to travel, have the money to pay for it and putting in the time to organise it.
Great video!
TLDR: Frankfurt fans have passion - Barca fans wanted the money - we wanted the cup! And we made it...
Fun fact: Both clubs where founded in 1899
Great video on the subject!
Glad you liked it brotha!
Congratulations for their victory at the VARcelona negreira stadium.
And above all for also their Europa League Final victory.
Keep barking VARdridistas
@@Alonso_The_GOATFuck VARcelona, Fuck VAReal VARdrid, both fan bases think they’re the center of the world and are also a bunch of glory hunters. VARdrid VARcelona supporters aren’t so different from each other🤣🤣🤷🏽♂️
lol that random Parasyte Piano music at the End was really nice
And this behaviour will lead to the death of football. They would rather play in an empty stadium than allow away fans to enter.
really good content, you should have way more subs
We are getting there my man! Thanks for the kind words!
Big fan of that last line.
A famous german song is called "Wir fahrn in Puff nach Barcelona"
I’m digging the Mario 64 theme in the background 😉
ty brother only the OGs remember!
love the mario kart rainbow track sound around min 6
I'm happy people have begun to notice the tracks 😁
It's the Camp "NEW" pronunciation that does it for me
They got the tickets from the black market that's why so many came into the stadium, the 25k Fans travelled to Barcelona just to see the City and go to the Bar and there are always people around the stadium looking and buying Tickets so it's the fault of the barça Fans selling the tickets
Nope wrong. A lot of us bouhht straight from FC Barca ticket shop. Ticket were available. Its not true that tickets were sold on illegal ways.
That VPN Advertisment part was funny as hell 🤣
I got my ticket on viagogo, paid on top, I think ticket was 75, and I paid 95? But heck, that was worth no-hassle otherwise.
And no clue how many people were there.. but , when we got into Barcelona on Thursday, all you saw was white and the Eintracht logo. Felt like everywhere there were crowds of Germans.
It´s also noteworthy, that Frankfurt is one of the wealthiest cities in europe. And the airport is one of the most connected in europe. So they like to travel
You could also buy tickets if you were from anywhere other than Germany.
wtf... Mario Kart 64 Music in the Background XD okay nice
German fans are not hooligans. It's a minority, police yes, but don't expect anything but well behavior, this is from an Englishman
Where did you take the background music from ? Alf ?
Mario Kart ?
Sounds like super mario 64
We just got our 3 Tickets in the Hard Rock Café at the place de catalunya - quite easy an simple. There was an Ad on a Flipchart with a QR-CODE. I would suggest FCB has to check there Sales Channels. So its obviously the failing of there own organisation fearing a Stadium only half filled.
Eintracht invented the Blitzticketkrieg.
yeppp! I remember when it first went viral a long while ago (maybe like a decade ago I cant quite remember exactly?) but it was the first time I was introduced to the club. who would have thought this is where I would be all these years later lol
I used a copy of a QR-Code. No one from the security cares about it.
Best night in my life
0:01 Rapid Wien 💚🤍
Eintracht Frankfurt mein Verein! Wir werden immer bei dir sein!
"One one got hurt"
In my opinion, geman fans are amongst the most passionate fans out there, like the English. Only difference between those countries is that it seems to be more friendly amongst fans. Theese support their clubs because its their passion, and respect the other fans doing the same for their club, because after all, they know its only a game. This is on display in the bundesliga more often as well. Even for things like a player playing his last game, getting subbed of after 80 minutes, where all players of both teams gathered around for a last goodbye, even though the player had never even played for the other side. Even when players change teams after a spell with a team, it has happend before that players came back playing against their former club after a few years, and after the match they get a standing ovation from the entire stadium who wait just to great them.
The super mairo music playing in the backround is so clutch😂
9:55 that hunter x hunter soundtrack. 💪🏻
glad people have begun to pick up on it 😎
the phrasing neutral territory does not match it… frankfurt supporters are way more intense and organised than barcelona supporters. so even if there equal number of fans in a stadium, the frankfurt supporters will outperform the other team by far
and also, why do you call it disaster? first time camp nou had some atmosphere for whole 90 minutes… barca sold out and frankfurt made football a party
Im a dutch guy, I was on holiday in barca on that day and took a stadium tour. The game was 2 days later. A german guy approached me and offered me 20$ to buy match ticket FOR him in my name. Because his nationality was german, he wasn't allowed to. I bought them, gave them to him, and he got me 20$
The day real fans invaded Camp Nou
to be honest: German fans are the best....
greetings from london
That was so sweet 😀
Whats up with the Mario Kart Soundtrack in the background?
This is how loyal barca fans are they sold their clubs tickets on black market 😂😂😂😂
Can't wait for next season's Champion's League already. Frankfurt fans surely are about to get even more ballistic.
This is supposed to be one of the biggest clubs that became a meme club🤣🤣
great fucking video, and this is only the second video i watched, well deserved that you‘re a partner now, get the bag bro 💰
ima subscribe now (and yall should too)
ty brotha I appreciate it 😁
That last sentence xD
Let's be honest here:Eintracht is nowhere near Barcas success when it comes to football itself,but when it comes to support,passion amd dedication not many comes close to SGE fans.
this is such a good video. you deserve like 300k not 3k, youtube viewers are tripping by not subbing
Greetings from Frankfurt hehe
nice vid
Nico work 👌
This was great. I find a club working to refuse away fans access to be unfair !!