Eintracht Frankfurt defends itself with an injunction against fan exclusion

Champions League at SSC Napoli

Eintracht Frankfurt is taking quick action against the fan exclusion in the Champions League with a temporary injunction. The club confirmed this in a statement on Thursday evening. However, the chances of success that Frankfurt supporters will still be able to attend the second leg in the round of 16 of the “premier class” at SSC Napoli next Wednesday (9 p.m.) are very low.


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“Realistically, with our experienced Italian lawyers, we have little hope of being able to overturn the injunction in summary proceedings. This is also shown by comparative cases from Serie A,” Eintracht board member Philipp Reschke is quoted as saying. “We are preparing for a long and tough administrative process.”

The decree of the Prefecture of Naples, announced on Tuesday, according to which the leaders in Serie A are prohibited from selling tickets to people residing in Germany, was also formally issued early Thursday afternoon and Eintracht Frankfurt was informed. “This is a unique and competition-distorting process in European club football,” criticized Reschke. According to Eintracht on Tuesday, the ban that was pronounced should cover the official guest contingent of a total of 2,700 tickets, including 2,400 in the guest sector, to which the club is entitled under UEFA regulations.

UEFA Champions League: The squad ranking of the round of 16 by market values

16 Club Brugge – Squad value: €175m

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As of March 7, 2023

15 Eintracht Frankfurt – squad value: €268m

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14 FC Porto – Squad value: €279m

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13 Benfica – Squad value: €313m

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12 RB Leipzig – squad value: €493m

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11 Borussia Dortmund – squad value: €523m

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10 SSC Napoli – squad value: €543m

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9 Inter Milan – squad value: €556m

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8 AC Milan – Squad value: €571m

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7 Tottenham Hotspur – Squad Value: €711m

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6 Real Madrid – squad value: €851m

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5 Paris Saint-Germain – Squad value: €889m

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4 Liverpool FC – Squad value: €931m

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3 Bayern Munich – squad value: €996m

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2 Chelsea FC – Squad value: €1.03bn

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1 Manchester City – Squad Value: €1.05bn

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Reschke once again expressed his incomprehension about the controversial decree: “The fact that the games against Naples were classified as so-called high-risk games due to the rivalry and the overall circumstances, which of course also posed a challenge for the respective security agencies on site, is not a new finding overnight, but was clear from the day of the draw.” The Neapolitan security authorities have had four months to prepare for this and are “either unwilling or unable to ensure security around this game in the city and in the stadium. Both are equally unacceptable and hard to believe.”

Head coach Oliver Glasner already reported on Thursday how people from his environment are canceling their trips and hotels in Naples. On the fringes of the first leg on February 21, which the Hessians lost 2-0, there were physical attacks on Italian fans in Frankfurt. Nine people were briefly taken into custody at the time.

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