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🎥 Party on the motorway: celebrating SGE stars take over service station

🎥 Party on the motorway: celebrating SGE stars take over service station

Yahoo17-05-2025

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After the 3:1 victory in Freiburg, Eintracht Frankfurt has qualified for the Champions League in the upcoming season. After the players had already been celebrating with the fans, the party now continues - at the motorway service station.
Kurzes Update: wir haben die Raststätte übernommen! 🫨🦅😂#SGE | #SCFSGE pic.twitter.com/DMKza3TShf
— Eintracht Frankfurt (@Eintracht) May 17, 2025
This could certainly go late here today. The staff at the service station will probably not forget this visit anytime soon.
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