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Football mania in Munich

MUNICH – There are a whole lot of very excited people in Munich.

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It’s still early but the crowds in the main square, Marienplatz, are already dancing, cheering – and drinking large steins of the local brew.

A clock on a big screen is counting down to the match. Can everyone really sustain this level of fervour?

I’ve seen lots of wearing face paints in their red, yellow and black, not to mention silly hats, big flags and Hawaiian-style leis in the team colours.

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The Costa Ricans may be fewer in number but they seem determined to make up for it in volume. For every refrain of β€œDeutschland, Deutschland, Deutschland” that goes up, a rival shout of β€œOe oe oe oe !” swiftly follows.


There’s certainly no escaping the World Cup. Even the poshest shop windows are decorated in astro turf – perhaps hoping to attract the footballers’ wives – not to mention some soccer-playing garden gnomes in Munich’s main food market.

Some Brazilian teenagers were up bright and early to play five-a-side against local and international teams as part of the "FanFest". Could one of them be a in the making?

It may have been a friendly but judging by the shouts of their manager on the touchline (I could only go by volume, speaking no Portuguese), he was determined they were not going to let their country down.

Everyone seems in good spirits and I for one hope it lasts through the opening ceremony this afternoon, the game and the partying afterwards – whoever wins.

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  • 1.
  • At 05:38 PM on 09 Jun 2006,
  • wrote:

This is all about the preparation of all teams ahead of the opening ceremony. Sitting in front of my computer screen I can feel the festive mood of Munich. It is really good to think that another world festival is just a few hours away. Football is the only language in the world now.

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  • At 05:41 PM on 09 Jun 2006,
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This is all about the preparation of all teams ahead of the opening ceremony. Sitting in front of my computer screen I can feel the festive mood of Munich. It is really good to think that another world festival is just a few hours away. Football is the only language in the world now.

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  • At 11:46 PM on 09 Jun 2006,
  • Ruth Bourne wrote:

Happy Germany trip Laura! Hurray for the FIFi world cup. (And the naked photos.) I think that it was not Zanzibar but the Turkish republic team that won..?! Go on the Greenland..

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  • At 11:53 PM on 09 Jun 2006,
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At least you can celebrate as much as you like before the match. When its finished its time to think again and hope for better in the next game if the first one didnt go well. I wonder what the Costa Ricans are thinking now.

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  • At 08:49 AM on 10 Jun 2006,
  • wrote:

Well me and my online girl friends have started a World Cup Sweepstake. There are eight of us, so four teams each. Being girls and not really interested in footie we are playing as ourselves and booing and geeing each other through the games. So far there has only been two games played but what fun we are having.
Each girl has to donate Β£5 to the winner outright but that money they dont keep - oh no it goes to Breakthrough Breast Cancer to help them fund research.

What a great way to have fun and raise money for a good cause.

Jackie Rudd

PS If you want to help

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