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Football Fans Celebrated the National Team's Victory at Kurfürstendamm

Following Germany's 2-1 victory against Ivory Coast at the World Cup, hundreds of German fans celebrated on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Police closed approximately one kilometer of the street to allow for car parades, a police spokesperson said. No precise figures on the number of participants were available initially. No incidents occurred during the event.
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The DFB team is whipped to victory by the fans on the stands at 2:1 against the Ivory Coast. The great support even surprises the national players.

Hundreds of people came to Bad Bentheim's castle park to cheer on Germany in the World Cup preliminary round match against Ivory Coast. They watched the game on Saturday evening from 10 p.m. and celebrated the national team's 2-1 victory with great enthusiasm. GN photographer Hinnerk Schröer was there with his camera. More...

After 2:1 of Germany against the Ivory Coast, fans celebrated on Berlin's streets. The square on the sidewalks was not enough.

After the 2-1 success of the German national team against the Ivory Coast, the cheers knew no limits even in Nuremberg: Many fans went to the streets or sat directly in their car: Around the Plärrer a car corso started.

Following Germany's 2-1 victory against Ivory Coast at the World Cup, hundreds of German fans celebrated on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Police closed approximately one kilometer of the street to allow for car parades, a police spokesperson said. No precise figures on the number of participants were available initially. No incidents occurred during the event.

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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