They are still few for expectations, though the outposts of hobbies Scottish Glasgow Rangers at Eintracht Frankfurt The German, who will play in the Europa League final this Wednesday in ‘Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán’, will already be seen beer on hand in the streets and bars of Seville, greeted by the city’s May heat.
From yesterday you will see that the early ones get up, but now they have started to come and walk like proud bridges with their shirts in the most central areas of the city of Seville, where the bars stocked enough beer bars more than enough to satisfy the two hobbies provided with hops and cover an unusual need in a place that also loves it.
‘Eagles’, as Eintracht fans call them, and ‘puritans’, as the Scots are known as the opposite of the Celtic Catholics, they are already displaying their shirts and shields in the middle of a city where it is expected that, until tomorrow, more than fifty thousand fans of the same hobby will come, some with tickets and much more that they don’t have.
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán’s capacity for the final is 40,000 spectators and, according to UEFA, a total of 33,000 tickets are available for purchase by fans and the general public, ten thousand for each team and thirteen thousand for fans from across world. world. world.
In the background of the UEFA Cup final nineteen years ago La Cartuja, on May 21, 2003between the Portuguese Porto, the eventual champion, and the Scottish Celtic, the Sevillian hoteliers already knew what they were moving, not in vain in many bars the stocks were still running out in supermarkets, where the packages will ‘fly’ six ‘liters’ of beer that ‘fell’ until hot.
For this reason, bars in the city center, in places such as near Ayuntamiento or the plazas of Nueva, San Francisco or El Salvadorincreased their demand for beer, in some cases between six and ten barrels more than usual consumption, each with a capacity of fifty liters, providing more than two hundred beers each.
Time does not matter when the difference in latitudes and temperatures, together with the euphoria of a final, invites from the first hours of this Tuesday to sit on the terraces which, during the day, can reach thirty degrees Celsius, with a stimulating effect. for consumption and devastating for such white people.
Expect that throughout the day Many flights from German and Scottish lands arrived in Seville and that the two tides spread throughout the city, the blue from Glasgow and the red and black from Frankfurt, which also bordered the areas of concentration.
Ang Prado de San Sebastián, next to María Luisa park and the University of Seville will host Eintracht fans, and La Cartuja Stadium, Rangers fans, both with health and safety devices and the sale of low-grade alcoholic beverages.
Perhaps in escaping from these endings, it is the establishments in the rest of the city, as already happens, that welcome the two recreations, for which Frankfurter has already known the city since the confrontation in March in the first leg of the play the round of 16 final against Betis.
On the same date, they met in Seville approximately ten thousand fans of Eintracht and English West Hamfacing Sevilla in the same competition, and there was even a confrontation between the two at the end of the match between the Germans on the Betic team.
The safety device for the final tomorrow consists of over 5,500 troopswhere more than 3,000 national police officers, and the Seville Local Police, the Civil Guard, the private security of Sánchez Pizjuán, Firefighters, Civil Protection and 061 will also participate.
Also included in this deployment an anti-terrorist device which will remain active in conjunction with special attention to transport nodes and critical areas of the city as the prospect of fan gatherings, one of which is at La Cartuja stadium, enabled so that Scottish fans could follow a final there will be an economic impact on the city of approximately 60 million euros.
Source: La Verdad

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