DFB gives spectators home jerseys when Löw and Köpke say goodbye
On November 11th, the DFB will give every spectator a home jersey as part of the World Cup qualifier against Liechtenstein in Wolfsburg.
The DFB is hoping for a sold out stadium through the action. After all, Germany has already qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the opponent from the neighboring country does not really increase the sporting relevance either.
In addition, national coach Flick stopped giving one or the other player a break from the last international matches of the year. Thanks to the 2G regulation, all 26,000 seats in the Volkswagen Arena should be occupied.
“Our fans have always supported us – despite the severe restrictions that still existed this year. And now we can feel their backing when the national team and their new coaching team start over,” said DFB manager Oliver Bierhoff in the published on Tuesday Press release cited. That is why they want to “give something back” and say “thank you” to the supporters of Germany.
Nevertheless, the campaign has a thread aftertaste, because every visitor gets a men’s jersey in size L “for organizational reasons”. The ticket prices vary, as recently, between 25 and 70 euros, reduced between 15 and 50 euros. Children up to and including 14 years of age pay ten euros per ticket, regardless of their category.