Leipzig Chemicals and Frankfurt Eintracht face off in a friendly matchup
In a heartwarming gesture, regional club Chemist Leipzig (BSG) is set to host Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt in a friendly match this October. The game, scheduled for the 13th of October at the Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark, is intended as an expression of gratitude, as stated in a recent club announcement.
This friendly encounter will not be a part of any official competition, but it promises to be an exciting event for both clubs' supporters. In fact, the two clubs have a history, having played each other twice before, in 2016 and 2019. The last time they met was in the 1997/98 Champions League season on the 1st matchday, when Newcastle United and Barcelona were the opponents.
The proceeds from previous matches have been used to improve the stadium infrastructure of Chemist. Specifically, the installation of floodlights was made possible due to the support from fans. This time around, the BSG aims to use the match as an opportunity to express its gratitude.
To make the event even more memorable, a fan festival for supporters of both Chemist Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt will be organised around the game. Season ticket holders and members of Chemist Leipzig can purchase tickets for the match before they are available to the general public. The ticket shop for the friendly match will open to everyone starting on a specific Sunday.
So, mark your calendars for the 13th of October, as Chemist Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt come together for a friendly match at the Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark. It's a chance to witness some exciting football, enjoy the camaraderie of fellow fans, and show your support for the sport you love.
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