3,000 Danish football fans drank all the beer in a beer garden in Stuttgart before their team’s match against Slovenia, writes Focus Online magazine on June 19.
Before the match between the Danish national team and Slovenia, about 3,000 fans of the team gathered in a local brewery and emptied the entire beer stock: 4,000 liters of beer.
The owner of the pub, Sonya Merz, said that despite the temporary lack of beer, the fans behaved peacefully: they were “very friendly”. When the beer ran out, they switched to wine and brandy. More beer was then delivered to the establishment.
Austrian fans, on the other hand, had a bitter experience with the German railway Deutsche Bahn. The trip to the match against France in Dusseldorf became a true ordeal for some fans.
When the first train from Austria arrived in Passau on Monday morning, it was impossible to board it because the line between Passau and Regensburg was closed. There were also no buses that could take fans to Regensburg.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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