The Fan Embassy for Spain launches its recommendations for the Spain-Croatia match.
What to do if you are in Berlin for the Spain-Croatia EURO? Where are the Fan Zones? How to get to the Olympic Stadium?
The Fan Embassy for Spain of the FSE (Football Supporters Europe) platform has launched an initiative to inform Spanish fans attending the Spain-Croatia match in Berlin about various practical issues of interest to them. In their communications, for which they have the support and collaboration of the RFEF, they aim to inform fans about the location of the different official Fan Zones, as well as other details aimed at guaranteeing their safety and the best possible match experience.
This information is already being disseminated on the Fan Embasy Spain social networks and those of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, with the aim of reaching those who will be at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin this Saturday, from 18:00 onwards, for the first Spaion match at this European Championships.
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The published information inform supporters of the existence of a meeting point for Spanish fans in the German capital. It is the Breitscheidplatz square, near the Berlin Zoo; a space where there will be different stands and which is surrounded by bars and restaurants.
In addition, this square is directly connected to the stadium by two specific train and metro lines for the Spanish fans, which will depart from the nearby train and metro station Berlin Zoologischer Garten Bahnhof. The journey to the Olympic Stadium takes approximately 20 minutes.
In addition, as a reminder, there is a general Fan Zone at Republic Square in front of the Reichstag, along with another match viewing area at the nearby Brandenburg Gate. This is the place recommended for watching the match on a giant screen if you do not have match tickets.
In order to ensure that the match takes place with maximum safety and comfort for all attendees, FSE has made available the complete list of objects prohibited inside the stadium, including bags or backpacks larger than the size of a DIN-A4 sheet or banners and flags larger than 2.0x1.5 metres. Fans are is also reminded that smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the stadium, and that no food or drink of any kind may be brought into the stadium.
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