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The best chants and fan videos from Germany
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17.06.2024 14:36
Von Thomas Steiger und Stefan Schnittka
Host nation Germany, the "Toon Army" from Scotland, the English or the fan wave of the "Oranje" - these are the most emotional and funniest battle chants at the European Football Championship. Plus: Why Italians danced with Albanians and why almost everyone in Düsseldorf city center was "from Austria" on Monday.
Hours before the opening of the European Championship, thousands of soccer fans in Munich city center showed what the finals should be about: celebrating together and expressing their passion for sport and soccer in particular. These are the best videos from Germany
- English fans celebrate Phil Foden to "Dancing in the Dark" by Bruce Springsteen
- Serbian supporters performing one of their traditional dances
- The fans of the "Elftal" know exactly when to hop left and when to hop right.
- The Scots and their bagpipes conquered Munich city center - and the hearts of the locals.
- "Hey Jude" - the supporters of the "Three Lions" celebrate their winning goalscorer against Serbia.
- An epicurean and fun "crime": Albanian fans break spaghetti in front of Italians.
- There's another way: Italian fans mingled with the dancing crowd of Albanian supporters
- Austria's fans got into the mood hours before kick-off for the match against France in Düsseldorf.
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