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Star basketball players celebrated upon arrival in Frankfurt

Frankfurt celebration honors Germany's basketball champions, with team captain Dennis Schröder, as they return home triumphant

Celebrated basketball personalities greet Frankfurt with applause
Celebrated basketball personalities greet Frankfurt with applause

Star basketball players celebrated upon arrival in Frankfurt

German Basketball Team Celebrates European Championship Victory in Frankfurt

The German basketball team, fresh from their historic triumph in the European Championship, celebrated in style in Frankfurt. The team's captain, Dennis Schröder, turned 32 on the day of the celebration, and was met with MVP chants during the festivities.

The celebration took place at the headquarters of a sponsor in Frankfurt's city centre, with around 1,000 fans and onlookers gathering to welcome the champions. The players, still wearing sunglasses over their tired eyes from the night of partying in Riga, stepped onto the stage to the delight of the crowd.

Schröder, the last to step onto the stage with the cup, did not mention any specific thanks to the viewers at home. However, he was greeted with a birthday song during the celebration, much to his surprise and delight. Many fans wore scarves and jerseys in support of the team, adding to the festive atmosphere.

The team flew to Frankfurt on a chartered flight, and celebrated their victory into the early morning hours before landing in Hesse around midday. The celebration in Frankfurt was a fitting end to a memorable few days for the German basketball team, who can now call themselves European champions.

Despite extensive search results, the name of the sponsor for the celebration remains undisclosed at this time. Regardless, the German basketball team's victory and subsequent celebration in Frankfurt was a moment to remember for fans and players alike.

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