Berlin fan zone reaches capacity amid Euro fever

Berlin fan zone reaches capacity amid Euro fever

Police say no more fans will be allowed into the zone.

Fans cheer as they watch the Euro 2024 match between Germany and Scotland at a fan zone in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. (AP pic)
BERLIN:
A fan zone at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate was filled to capacity ahead of the Euro 2024 opening game between Germany and Scotland on Friday, with police saying the venue could hold no more people and the local underground station was also closed.

Hundreds of thousands of Berliners flocked to the iconic gate in downtown Berlin to watch the match on big screens and 90 minutes before kickoff fans could be seen running and jostling with stewards and security personnel as they tried to enter.

Berlin police announced on social media site X around an hour before kickoff that “the fan zone at Brandenburg Gate has reached its capacity. No more fans will be allowed in.”

Police later said on X that the nearby train station was also closed, though trains would continue to run through it.

Earlier in the evening, an area at a nearby fan zone near the German parliament was cordoned off due to a suspect device.

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