Gift store emerges in Braunschweig, piquing the interest of BTS Army supporters
In the heart of Braunschweig, Eintracht Braunschweig has opened a new Pop-Up fan shop named "Aantracht-Eck" on Damm Street. The shop, which is jointly financed by Eintracht Braunschweig and fashion company New Yorker, is creating a buzz among fans and citizens alike.
The "Aantracht-Eck" Pop-Up shop, open from Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm, is intended as a meeting place for fans and citizens of all ages. It offers changing action areas, interactive offers, fan merchandise, and tickets. Fans can also leave their creative mark at the shop.
Eintracht's managing director, Wolfram Benz, stated that the "Aantracht-Eck" Pop-Up shop is creating a place of encounter and closeness to Eintracht. The shop has been receiving positive feedback on Facebook from excited fans, with one user commenting that the "Aantracht-Eck" is a great addition to the city and a hub for fans. Another Facebook user expressed hope that the "Aantracht-Eck" becomes a permanent fixture.
The "Aantracht-Eck" Pop-Up shop is located in one of Braunschweig's busiest streets, adding to the city's vibrant atmosphere. The opening of the shop is supported by New Yorker, further enhancing its appeal.
Meanwhile, Eintracht Braunschweig has rejected a police demand related to a derby match. The nature of the demand is not specified in the provided paragraph.
As the "Aantracht-Eck" Pop-Up shop continues to draw crowds, it promises to be a focal point for Eintracht Braunschweig fans, offering a unique and interactive experience. The shop will remain open until at least the end of the year.
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