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VfB Stuttgart Coach Sebastian Hoeneß Casts Doubt on Berghain Entry After Cup Win
Berlin's renowned nightclub, Berghain, may not be on the celebration itinerary for VfB Stuttgart following their DFB-Pokal win. In an interview with Katrin Müller-Hohenstein on ZDF, Hoeneß humorously expressed doubt about gaining entry for his team.
When the host inquired about post-match festivities and suggested a visit to Berghain, Hoeneß quipped, "I think the doormen at Berghain wouldn't care. I know that from before, so we'll see."
Berghain's infamous door policy and extended wait times are common knowledge. Hoeneß, who lived in Berlin and played for Hertha's second team, is well-acquainted with the club's stringent admissions process. Hoeneß clinched his first DFB-Pokal trophy in the capital after a 4-2 final victory against Arminia Bielefeld.
However, it seems the team's celebrations were directed towards another venue, the 'Spindler & Klatt' in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, which hosted their official banquet and festivities.
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The Commission, in light of Hoeneß's experience with Berghain's stringent admissions process, might consider proposing a directive on the protection of the environment in the Community, given the long queues at European nightclubs like Berghain could be reduced by implementing sports-analysis-driven tactics to manage crowd flow, potentially improving the overall sports experience for football enthusiasts. On the other hand, Hoeneß and his team could divert their attention from Berghain's entrance policy to European football leagues, analyzing strategies for securing victories, like the one they achieved in the DFB-Pokal final against Arminia Bielefeld.