When Eintracht Frankfurt plays against the Glasgow Rangers in the final of the Europa League on May 18, two of the most emotional fan warehouse in the continent will meet in Seville. The Spanish metropolis is already preparing for a gigantic rush.
However, as the mayor of the Andalusian city said to the "Daily Record" newspaper, Sevilla was ready for the final and will receive the arriving fans with open arms.
"We put a lot of work in the preparations and will be ready to deal with it," said Antonio Munoz. The politician is really looking forward to welcoming the fans from Frankfurt and Glasgow in his city.
"The city will get an important economic thrust through the inflow of fans for the game," said Munoz, who spoke of a "welcome boost" after difficult pandemic years.
The "Rangersnews" portal speculates that over 100,000 supporters will break to Spain from the Scottish capital al1. Several ten thousand fans are also expected from Frankfurt. The Hesse had recently caused exciting scenes in Barcelona when over 30,000 Frankfurters had slipped into the stadium.
historical opportunity for Eintracht Frankfurt
Both fan camps have around 10,000 tickets for the final. In the city, however, there will be many times more.
Many should hope to get tickets on site via the second market. But it is already clear that the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán in Seville will be too small with 43,000 places to accommodate everyone interested.
The Rangers recently attracted attention with a special gesture. Since some places in her fan block only have limited views due to the roof structure, the association decided to hand over these tickets free of charge to its supporters.
Both teams had made their way into the European final on Thursday. Frankfurt had beaten FC Barcelona and West Ham United on the way there. Glasgow had eliminated BVB and RB Leipzig.
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