The Eintracht fans have to deal with strict rules in the Champions League game against Olympique Marseille.
After the botched start to the season, an important away game against Olympique Marseille is coming up. It can therefore be assumed that numerous supporters – whether with a ticket or not – will also travel to southern France and create a good atmosphere in the city and in the stadium. However, fans oppose a strict ordinance from the city.
After the duel in 2018, Olympique Marseille and Eintracht Frankfurt will meet again. The game four years ago was played in front of empty stands due to a UEFA regulation. Nevertheless, Eintracht fans traveled to Marseille, although they were forbidden to do so according to the administrative order.
Even four years later, Frankfurt sees itself opposed to strict regulations, which are definitely not on the agenda in this form. For example, to ensure greater security, Eintracht fans are banned from “entering” certain parts of the French capital from Monday (12 p.m.) to Wednesday (2 a.m.), meaning that they cannot present themselves there as Frankfurt fans are allowed to spend. Wearing jerseys or scarves, waving flags or singing fan songs falls under this ordinance.
Attention Eintracht fans: It is not possible to travel to the stadium individually
In addition, only fans who have a valid ticket for the authorized guest area and who travel to the stadium from the meeting point at Place de la Joliette on organized buses escorted by the police are allowed to enter the stadium. Fan marches or individual arrivals are therefore prohibited and will be stopped by the police.
Eintracht Frankfurt announced on the homepage that they would inform fans about all the details of the regulations. The kick-off in the French port city is at 9 p.m. It is to be hoped that the mood between the two sometimes heated fan camps will not boil over when calm is being ensured with such hard bandages – which don’t feel particularly good for anyone.
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Source: Stern

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