Women's team Eintracht heading for Bad Hersfeld
News Article: Eintracht Frankfurt and Carl-Zeiss Jena to Play a Charity Match for a Cause
A highly-anticipated women's football match is scheduled for this Saturday, 2 PM, at Stadion an der Oberau in Bad Hersfeld. The league rivals, Eintracht Frankfurt and Carl-Zeiss Jena, are set to face off in a Bundesliga level match.
The match promises to be an exciting event, with admission for adults priced at 4 euros and youth at just 2 euros. For those under 13, the entry is free. The revenue generated from the match will be donated to a worthy cause - the "School without Violence" (SMOG e.V.) project.
The "School without Violence" (SMOG e.V.) project is a prevention initiative that aims to counteract violence and addiction potential in connection with schools and kindergartens. While the specific details about the project's involvement with the women's Bundesliga match are not yet clear, similar initiatives often focus on air pollution prevention and raising environmental awareness. They seek to educate spectators about the risks of smog and pollution and promote healthier, more sustainable behaviors.
Unfortunately, the location of the SMOG e.V. project and the date of its funding are not specified in the information provided. For more detailed information about the background, objectives, and specific strategies of the SMOG e.V. project in this context, further official sources or targeted releases from the event organizers or SMOG e.V. would be required.
Regardless, this charity match promises to be a significant event, not just for football enthusiasts, but also for those who care about making a positive impact on their community. Come support Eintracht Frankfurt and Carl-Zeiss Jena, and contribute to a cause that seeks to create a safer and healthier environment for the future.
This weekend's football match, scheduled between Eintracht Frankfurt and Carl-Zeiss Jena in the Bundesliga, is not just an exciting sports event but also a charity game to support a worthy cause - the "School without Violence" (SMOG e.V.) project. The game aims to raise awareness about smog and pollution, which is a common focus for similar initiatives, and promote healthier, more sustainable behaviors.