Eintracht Frankfurt
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{{Football club infobox |
clubname = Eintracht Frankfurt |
image = [[Image:Eintrachtfrankfurt.png|150px|Logo]] |
fullname = Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball A.G.|
nickname = Die Adler (Eagles), <br> SGE (''Sportgemeinde Eintracht''), <br> Launische Diva (moody diva) |
founded = 1899|
ground = [[Commerzbank-Arena]], [[Frankfurt]]<br /><small>(former Waldstadion)</small> |
capacity = 52,300|
chairman = {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Heribert Bruchhagen]] |
manager = {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Friedhelm Funkel]]|
league = [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]|
season = [[Fußball-Bundesliga 2007/08|2007/08]] |
position = [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]], 9th |
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'''Eintracht Frankfurt''' is a [[Germany|German]] [[sports club]], based in [[Frankfurt]], [[Hesse]] that is best known for its [[football (soccer)|football]] [[List of football clubs in Germany|team]].
==History==
===Club origins===
The origins of the side go back to a pair of football clubs founded in [[1899]]: ''Frankfurter Fußball-Club Viktoria von 1899'' – regarded as the "original" football side in the club's history – and ''Frankfurter Fußball-Club Kickers von 1899''. These two teams merged in May of [[1911]] to become ''Frankfurter FV (Kickers-Viktoria)'', which in turn joined the gymnastics club ''Frankfurter Turngemeinde von 1861'' to form ''TuS Eintracht Frankfurt von 1861'' in [[1920]].
===Pre-Bundesliga history===
At the time, sports in Germany was dominated by nationalistic gymnastics organizations, and under pressure from that sport's governing authority, the gymnasts and footballers went their separate ways again in [[1927]], as ''Turngemeinde Eintracht Frankfurt von 1861'' and ''Sportgemeinde Eintracht Frankfurt (FFV) von 1899''.
Through the late 20's and into the 30's ''Eintracht'' won a handful of local and regional championships, but never made it very far in the national championship rounds except for 1932 when they became runners-up in the German national championship (the final was lost 0-2 to Bayern Munich). In [[1933]], German football was re-organized into sixteen Gauligen under the [[Nazi Germany|Third Reich]] and the club played first division football in the [[Gauliga Südwest]], consistently finishing in the upper half of the table and winning their division in [[1938]].
They picked up where they left off after [[World War II]] playing as a solid side in the first division [[Oberliga Süd (1945-63)|Oberliga Süd]], capturing division titles in [[1953]] and [[1959]]. Their biggest success came on the heels of that second divisional title as they went on to a 5-3 victory over ''[[Kickers Offenbach]]'' to take the German national title and followed up immediately with an outstanding run in the European Champions Cup. ''Eintracht'' lost 3-7 to ''[[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]'' in an exciting [[1960 European Cup Final|final]] widely regarded as one of the best football matches ever played.
{{League memberships of Eintracht Frankfurt}}
===Founding member of the Bundesliga===
The side continued to play good football and earned themselves a place as one of the original sixteen teams selected to play in the [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]], Germany's new professional football league, formed in [[Fußball-Bundesliga 1963/64|1963]]. ''Eintracht'' played Bundesliga football for thirty-three seasons finishing in the top half of the table more often than not. Their best Bundesliga performances were five third-place finishes: they ended just two points back of champion ''[[VfB Stuttgart]]'' in [[Fußball-Bundesliga 1991/92|1991-1992]].
They also narrowly avoided relegation on several occasions. In [[Fußball-Bundesliga 1983/84|1984]], they defeated ''[[MSV Duisburg]]'' 6-1 on aggregate, and in [[Fußball-Bundesliga 1988/89|1989]] they beat ''[[1. FC Saarbrücken]]'' 4-1 on aggregate, in two-game playoffs. ''Eintracht'' finally slipped and were relegated to [[2. Fußball-Bundesliga|2.Bundesliga]] for the 1996-97 season. At the time that they were sent down along with ''[[1. FC Kaiserslautern]]'', these teams were two of only four sides that had been in the Bundesliga since the league's inaugural season.
It looked as though they would be out again in [[Fußball-Bundesliga 1998/99|1998-1999]], but they pulled through by beating defending champions ''Kaiserslautern'' 5-1 away, while ''[[1. FC Nuremberg|Nuremberg]]'' unexpectedly lost at home, to give ''Eintracht'' the break they needed to stay up. The following year, in another struggle to avoid relegation, the club was "fined" two points by the [[German Football Association|DFB]] (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) for financial misdeeds, but pulled through with a win by a late goal over ''[[SSV Ulm 1846|SSV Ulm]]'' on the last day of the season. The club was plagued by financial difficulties again in [[Football-Bundesliga 2003/04|2004]] before once more being relegated.
Since [[1997]], ''Eintracht'' has bounced between the top two divisions and has often kept its fans on edge over whether or not the side would be demoted, but in the 2005-06 season supporters learned earlier than is often the case that the club would stay up, as they finished their Bundesliga season in 14th place, three points clear of relegation.
In the 2006-07 campaign Eintracht secured the Bundesliga spot on the 33rd day again.
As of 2007 Eintracht has over 10 million sympathisers in Germany.<ref name="Eintracht wird den Deutschen sympathisch">Frankfurter Neue Presse:''Eintracht wird den Deutschen sympathisch''[http://www.rhein-main.net/sixcms/list.php?page=fnp2_news_article&id=3795032]</ref>
In 2006-07 Eintracht had the [[Top average attendances of European football clubs|16th highest attendance]] in Europe, ahead of such prominent clubs as [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]], [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[Atlético Madrid]].
===Success outside the Bundesliga===
{{Main|Eintracht Frankfurt in Europe}}
The club has enjoyed considerable success in competition outside the Bundesliga. Eintracht famously lost the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] final to [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]] on May 18 1960 at [[Hampden Park]] 7-3 in front of 127,621 spectators. It is one of the most talked about European matches of all time, with [[Alfredo Di Stéfano|Di Stéfano]] scoring 3 and [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]] scoring the other 4 for Real.
In [[Intertoto Cup 1966-67|1967]] they won the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]] beating [[FK Inter Bratislava|Inter Bratislava]] in the final.
They won the German Cup in [[DFB Cup 1973-74|1974]], [[DFB Cup 1974-75|1975]], [[DFB Cup 1980-81|1981]], and [[DFB Cup 1987-88|1988]], and took the UEFA Cup over another German team – ''[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]'' – in [[UEFA Cup 1979-80|1980]]. More recently, ''Eintracht'' were the losing finalists in the [[DFB Cup 2005-06|2006]] German Cup. Their opponents in the final, ''[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]'', Bundesliga champions that year, qualified to participate in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]. As a result ''Eintracht'' received the Cup winner's place in the [[UEFA Cup]] where they advanced to the group stage.
==Colours, crest and nicknames==
The club crest derives from the coat of arms of [[Frankfurt|Frankfurt am Main]] which is in turn is a reference to the one-headed imperial eagle of the 13th century.
[[Image:Wappen-frankfurt.png|thumb|right|125px|Eintracht's crest is based on the city coat of arms.]]
The crest has evolved slowly over time, showing little significant change until 1980 when a stylized eagle in black and white was chosen to represent the team. In the centennial year 1999 the club board decided to re-adopt a more traditional eagle crest.
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The official club colours of red, black, and white have their origins in the colours of the founding clubs ''Frankfurter FC Viktoria'' and ''Frankfurter FC Kickers'', which sported red and white and black and white respectively. Red and white are the colours of the city coat of arms, and black and white the colours of [[Coat of arms of Prussia|Prussia]]. When the clubs merged, officials decided to adopt the colours of both sides. Since local rival ''[[Kickers Offenbach]]'' sport the colours red and white, ''Eintracht'' avoids playing in such a kit, preferring to play in black and red, or in black and white.
[[Image:Eintracht Frankfurt historial.png|left|450px|thumb|''Eintracht'''s eagle (Adler) over the years: the logo of ''Frankfurter FV'' 1911, the red eagle of ''TuS Eintracht Frankfurt'' 1920, ''Sportgemeinde Eintracht Frankfurt'' 1967, and the predominantly black crest in use ca. 1980-1999 before today's more traditional style logo was adopted.]]
The club is nicknamed ''Die Adler'' (The Eagles), which obviously derives from their crest. A nickname still popular among supporters is ''SGE'', taken from the club's old official name '''''S'''port'''g'''emeinde '''E'''intracht'' (Frankfurt), roughly translated meaning ''Sports community Harmony''.
The nickname ''Launische Diva'' (Moody Diva) was heard most often in the early 1990s when the club would easily defeat top teams only to surprisingly lose to lesser clubs. This nickname was also held to refer to the what was regarded as the dubious work of some club chairmen, including for example, the failure to record the transfer fee of Hungarian star player [[Lajos Détári]] on club books. The current reign of [[Heribert Bruchhagen]] appears to have left these practises to the past.
The players themselves have been referred to as the ''Schlappekicker'' - "Slipper Kickers" in the local slang - because, in the days before big-monied professionalism, many of them were employed at a local slipper factory.
==Honours==
*'''[[German football champions|German Championship (pre-Bundesliga)]]'''
** '''Champions''': [[German football championship 1959|1958-59]]
** '''Runners-up''': [[German football championship 1932|1931-32]]
*'''[[2. Fußball-Bundesliga|2nd Bundesliga]]'''
**'''Winners:''' [[Second Fußball-Bundesliga 1997-98|1997-98]]
*'''[[South German Championship]]'''
**''' Champions''': 1929-30, 1931-32, 1952-53, 1958-59
** '''Runners-up''': 1912-13+, 1913-14+, 1930-31, 1953-54, 1960-61, 1961-62
(+ as Frankfurter FV)
*'''[[DFB-Pokal]]'''
**''' Winners''' : [[DFB Cup 1973-74|1974]], [[DFB Cup 1974-75|1975]], [[DFB Cup 1980-81|1981]], [[DFB Cup 1987-88|1988]]
** '''Runners-up''': [[DFB Cup 1963-64|1964]], [[DFB Cup 2005-06|2006]]
*'''[[UEFA Cup]]'''
**''' Winners''' : [[UEFA Cup 1979-80|1980]]
*'''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]'''
**''' Winners''' : [[Intertoto Cup 1966-67|1967]]
*'''[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]
**'''Runners-up''': [[European Cup 1959-60|1960]]
*'''[[Coppa delle Alpi]]'''
**''' Winners''' : [[Coppa delle Alpi 1967|1967]]
*'''[[Fuji-Cup]]'''<!--sic!-->
**'''Winners''': [[Fuji-Cup 1992|1992]]
**'''Runners-up''': [[Fuji-Cup 1994|1994]]
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{{succession box | before = [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] | title = [[UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup Winner]] | years = [[UEFA Cup 1979-80|1980]] <br> Runner up: [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]] | after = [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]]}}
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==League results==
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from:01/07/1992 till:01/07/1993 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/1993 till:01/07/1994 shift:(0,-4) text:5
from:01/07/1994 till:01/07/1995 shift:(0,-4) text:9
from:01/07/1995 till:01/07/1996 shift:(0,-4) text:17
from:01/07/1996 till:01/07/1997 shift:(0,-4) text:7
from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/1998 shift:(0,-4) text:1
from:01/07/1998 till:01/07/1999 shift:(0,-4) text:15
from:01/07/1999 till:01/07/2000 shift:(0,-4) text:14
from:01/07/2000 till:01/07/2001 shift:(0,-4) text:17
from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2002 shift:(0,-4) text:7
from:01/07/2002 till:01/07/2003 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2003 till:01/07/2004 shift:(0,-4) text:16
from:01/07/2004 till:01/07/2005 shift:(0,-4) text:3
from:01/07/2005 till:01/07/2006 shift:(0,-4) text:14
from:01/07/2006 till:01/07/2007 shift:(0,-4) text:14
from:01/07/2007 till:01/07/2008 shift:(0,-4) text:9
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from:01/07/1998 till:01/07/2001 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "[[Fußball-Bundesliga|1. Bundesliga]]"
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from:01/07/2004 till:01/07/2005 color:bl2 shift:(0,13) text: "[[2. Fußball-Bundesliga|2. BL]]"
from:01/07/2005 till:01/07/2008 color:bl1 shift:(0,13) text: "[[Fußball-Bundesliga|1. BL]]"
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==Players==
=== Current squad ===
''As of '''13th July, 2008'''''.
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Macedonia|name=[[Oka Nikolov]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Germany|name=[[Patrick Ochs]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=Mexico|name=[[Aarón Galindo]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=Germany|name=[[Christoph Preuß]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=Macedonia|name=[[Aleksandar Vasoski]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=Germany|name=[[Michael Fink]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=Germany|name=[[Benjamin Köhler]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=Germany|name=[[Marcel Heller]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=Greece|name=[[Nikos Liberopoulos]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=Austria|name=[[Ümit Korkmaz]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=Germany|name=[[Markus Steinhöfer]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=Germany|name=[[Alexander Meier]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=Iran|name=[[Mehdi Mahdavikia]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=Switzerland|name=[[Christoph Spycher]]|pos=DF|other=[[Vice-captain (football)|vice-captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=Czech Republic|name=[[Martin Fenin]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=Greece|name=[[Ioannis Amanatidis]]|pos=FW|other=[[Captain (football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=France|name=[[Habib Bellaïd]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=Japan|name=[[Junichi Inamoto]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=Germany|name=[[Markus Pröll]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=Croatia|name=[[Krešo Ljubičić]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=Germany|name=[[Marco Russ]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=Germany|name=[[Martin Hess]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=Germany|name=[[Juvhel Tsoumou]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=Germany|name=[[Alexander Krük]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=Germany|name=[[Jan Zimmermann]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=Brazil|name=[[Christian Maicon Hening|Chris]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=Brazil|name=[[Caio César Alves dos Santos|Caio]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=Germany|name=[[Faton Toski]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=Germany|name=[[Jürgen Mössmer]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=Germany|name=[[Norman Theuerkauf]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs end}}
''For more details see: [[Eintracht Frankfurt season 2008-09]].''<br>''For recent transfers, see [[List of German football transfers summer 2008]].''
===Famous players===
The players in bold typeface are still active in football.<BR>
'''¹''' - Player is currently playing for the club.
<TABLE>
<TR style=vertical-align:top><TD Colspan=3 Style=Background:#EFEFEF>
;German players
<TR style=vertical-align:top><TD Style=padding-right:20px>
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Adolf Bechtold]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Fritz Becker]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uwe Bein]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Thomas Berthold]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uwe Bindewald]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Manfred Binz]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Peter Blusch]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jörg Böhme]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Rudi Bommer]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Ronald Borchers]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Thomas Doll]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Ralf Falkenmayer]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Eckehard Feigenspan]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Maurizio Gaudino]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jürgen Grabowski]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Rudolf Gramlich]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Horst Heese]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Hermann Höfer]]
<TD Style=padding-right:20px>
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bernd Hölzenbein]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Jermaine Jones]]'''
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Harald Karger]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uwe Kliemann]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Andreas Köpke]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Karl-Heinz Körbel]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Heinz-Josef Koitka]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Wolfgang Kraus]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Richard Kress]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Peter Kunter|Dr. Peter Kunter]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Dieter Lindner (footballer)|Dieter Lindner]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Werner Lorant]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Joachim Löw]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Friedel Lutz]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Alexander Meier]]'''¹
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[August Möbs]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Andreas Möller]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Norbert Nachtweih]]
<TD Style=padding-right:20px>
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Willi Neuberger]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bernd Nickel]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jürgen Pahl]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Alfred Pfaff]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Christoph Preuß]]'''¹
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Peter Reichel]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Dietmar Roth]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Lothar Schämer]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Fred Schaub]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Bernd Schneider (footballer)|Bernd Schneider]]'''
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Franz Schütz]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Alexander Schur]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Wolfgang Solz]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uli Stein]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Hans Stubb]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Gert Trinklein]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Ralf Weber]]
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Hans Weilbächer]]
<TR style=vertical-align:top><TD Colspan=3 Style=Background:#EFEFEF>
;Foreign players
<TR style=vertical-align:top><TD Style=padding-right:20px>
;Albania
* {{flagicon|Albania}} '''[[Ervin Skela]]'''
;Austria
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Wilhelm Huberts]]
* {{flagicon|Austria}} '''[[Stefan Lexa]]'''
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Bruno Pezzey]]
;Brazil
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} '''[[Christian Maicon Hening|Chris]]'''¹
;Bulgaria
* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Petar Houbchev]]
;China
* {{flagicon|China}} '''[[Yang Chen]]'''
;Ghana
* {{flagicon|Ghana}} [[Anthony Yeboah]]
;Greece
* {{flagicon|Greece}} '''[[Ioannis Amanatidis]]'''¹
* {{flagicon|Greece}} '''[[Sotirios Kyrgiakos]]'''
<TD>
;Hungary
* {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Lajos Détári]]
* {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[István Sztani]]
;Iran
* {{flagicon|Iran}} '''[[Mehdi Mahdavikia]]'''¹
;Japan
* {{flagicon|Japan}} '''[[Junichi Inamoto]]'''¹
* {{flagicon|Japan}} '''[[Naohiro Takahara]]'''
;Macedonia
* {{flagicon|Macedonia}} '''[[Oka Nikolov]]'''¹
* {{flagicon|Macedonia}} '''[[Aleksandar Vasoski]]'''¹
;Mexico
* {{flagicon|Mexico}} '''[[Aarón Galindo]]'''¹
;Nigeria
* {{flagicon|Nigeria}} '''[[Jay-Jay Okocha]]'''
;Norway
* {{flagicon|Norway}} [[Jørn Andersen]]
* {{flagicon|Norway}} [[Jan Åge Fjørtoft]]
<TD>
;Poland
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jan Furtok]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} '''[[Paweł Kryszałowicz]]'''
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Włodzimierz Smolarek]]
;South Korea
* {{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Cha Bum-Kun]]
* {{flagicon|South Korea}} '''[[Cha Du-Ri]]'''
;Sweden
* {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Jan Svensson (footballer)|Jan Svensson]]
;Switzerland
* {{flagicon|Switzerland}} '''[[Benjamin Huggel]]'''
* {{flagicon|Switzerland}} '''[[Christoph Spycher]]'''¹
;Yugoslavia
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Fahrudin Jusufi]]
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]
</TABLE>
===Greatest ever team===
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{{Image label|x=0.225|y=0.05|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Yellow">[[Uli Stein|'''STEIN'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.18|y=0.15|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Willi Neuberger|'''NEUBERGER'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.02|y=0.33|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Jürgen Grabowski|'''GRABOWSKI'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.37|y=0.20|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Karl-Heinz Körbel|'''KÖRBEL'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.04|y=0.20|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Bruno Pezzey|'''PEZZEY'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.36|y=0.33|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Wilhelm Huberts|'''HUBERTS'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.29|y=0.40|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Norbert Nachtweih|'''NACHTWEIH'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.12|y=0.40|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Andreas Möller|'''MÖLLER'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.05|y=0.54|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Bernd Nickel|'''NICKEL'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.175|y=0.54|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Bernd Hölzenbein|'''HÖLZENBEIN'''<br/>]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.37|y=0.54|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Anthony Yeboah|'''YEBOAH'''<br/>]]</font>}}
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<tr><td><small>Greatest ever Eintracht Frankfurt team</small></td></tr>
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The following team was voted the greatest ever Eintracht Frankfurt team by supporters.
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Uli Stein]]
*{{flagicon|Austria}} [[Bruno Pezzey]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Willi Neuberger]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Karl-Heinz Körbel]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jürgen Grabowski]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Andreas Möller]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Norbert Nachtweih]]
*{{flagicon|Austria}} [[Wilhelm Huberts]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bernd Nickel]]
*{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bernd Hölzenbein]]
*{{flagicon|Ghana}} [[Anthony Yeboah]]
===World Cup Winners while signed at Frankfurt===
'''[[1954 FIFA World Cup|World Cup 1954]] - [[Germany national football team|Germany]]'''
*[[Alfred Pfaff]]
'''[[1974 FIFA World Cup|World Cup 1974]] - [[Germany national football team|Germany]]'''
*[[Jürgen Grabowski]]
*[[Bernd Hölzenbein]]
'''[[1990 FIFA World Cup|World Cup 1990]] - [[Germany national football team|Germany]]'''
*[[Uwe Bein]]
==Current club staff==
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|Manager||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Friedhelm Funkel]]
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|Assistant manager||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Armin Reutershahn]]
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|Reserve team manager|| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Frank Leicht]]
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|Goalkeeping coach||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Menger]]
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|Physiotherapist||{{flagicon|GER}} Stefan Braunsdorf {{flagicon|GER}} Thomas Kühn
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|Custodian||{{flagicon|GER}} Michael Fabacher
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|Equipment manager||{{flagicon|ITA}} Franco Lionti
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|Team doctor||{{flagicon|GER}} Dr Christoph Seeger
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|Academy manager||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Karl-Heinz Körbel]]
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|Chief Scouts||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Bernd Hölzenbein]] {{flagicon|GER}} [[Ralf Weber]]
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==Club Presidents==
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*[[1955]] [[Rudolf Gramlich]]
*[[1970]] [[Albert Zellekens]]
*[[1973]] [[Achaz von Thümen]]
*[[1981]] [[Axel Schander]]
*[[1983]] [[Klaus Gramlich]]
*[[1988]] [[Joseph Wolf (chairman)|Joseph Wolf]] / [[Matthias Ohms]]
*[[1996]] [[Dieter Lindner (footballer)|Dieter Lindner]] / [[Hans Joachim Otto]]
*[[1996]] [[Rolf Heller]]
*[[2000]] [[Peter Fischer]]
==Managers/Head Coaches==
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* 1919 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Albert Sohn]]
* 1921 {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Izidor Kürschner|Dori Kürschner]]
* 1925 {{flagicon|Wales}} [[Maurice Parry]]
* 1926 [[Fritz Egly]]/ {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Walter Dietrich]]
* 1927 {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Gustav Wieser]]
* 1928 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Paul Oßwald]]
* 1933 [[Willi Spreng]]
* 1935 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Paul Oßwald]]
* 1939 [[Otto Boer]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1939 {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Péter Szabó (footballer)|Péter Szabó]]
* 1941 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Willi Lindner]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1942 {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Péter Szabó (footballer)|Péter Szabó]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1942 [[Willi Balles]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1945 [[Willy Pfeiffer]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1945 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Sepp Herberger]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1946 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Emil Melcher]]
* 1947 [[Willi Treml]]
* 1948 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bernhard Kellerhoff]]
* 1949 [[Walter Hollstein]]
* 1950 [[Kurt Windmann]]
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* 1956 {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Adolf Patek]]
* 1958 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Paul Oßwald]]
* 1964 {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ivica Horvat]]
* 1965 {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Elek Schwartz]]
* 1968 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Erich Ribbeck]]
* 1973 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Dietrich Weise]]
* 1976 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Hans-Dieter Roos]]
* 1976 {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Gyula Lóránt]]
* 1977 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jürgen Grabowski]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1977 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Dettmar Cramer]]
* 1978 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Otto Knefler]]
* 1978 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Udo Klug]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1979 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Friedel Rausch]]
* 1980 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Lothar Buchmann]]
* 1982 {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Helmut Senekowitsch]]
* 1982 {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Branko Zebec]]
* 1983 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Klaus Mank]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1983 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Dietrich Weise]]
* 1986 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Timo Zahnleiter]]
* 1987 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Karl-Heinz Feldkamp]]
* 1988 {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Pál Csernai]]
* 1988 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jörg Berger]]
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* 1991 {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]
* 1993 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Horst Heese]]
* 1993 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Klaus Toppmöller]]
* 1994 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Karl-Heinz Körbel]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1994 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jupp Heynckes]]
* 1995 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Karl-Heinz Körbel]]
* 1996 {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]
* 1996 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Rudolf Bommer]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1997 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Horst Ehrmantraut]]
* 1998 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Bernhard Lippert]] ''(caretaker)''
* 1999 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Reinhold Fanz]]
* 1999 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jörg Berger]]
* 1999 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Felix Magath]]
* 2001 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Rolf Dohmen]]
* 2001 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Friedel Rausch]]
* 2001 {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Martin Andermatt]]
* 2002 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Armin Kraaz]] ''(caretaker)''
* 2002 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Willi Reimann]]
* 2004 {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Friedhelm Funkel]]
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== Records ==
{{Main|Eintracht Frankfurt records}}
* Home victory, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 9-1 vs. [[Rot-Weiss Essen]], [[October 5]] [[1974]]
* Away victory, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 8-1 . [[Rot-Weiss Essen]], [[May 7]] [[1977]]
* Home loss, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 0-7 vs. [[Karlsruher SC]], [[September 19]] [[1964]]
* Away loss, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 0-7 vs. [[1. FC Köln]], [[October 29]] [[1983]]
* Highest home attendance: 81,000 vs. [[FK Pirmasens]], [[May 23]] [[1959]]
* Highest away attendance: 127,621 vs. [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], [[Hampden Park]], [[Glasgow]], [[May 18]] [[1960]]
* Highest average attendance, season: 48,324, [[Fußball-Bundesliga 2007-08|2007-2008]]
* Most appearances, all competitions total: 720, [[Karl-Heinz Körbel|Karl-Heinz “Charly” Körbel]] [[1972]]–[[1991]]
* Most appearances, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 602, [[Karl-Heinz Körbel|Karl-Heinz “Charly” Körbel]] [[1972]]–[[1991]]
* Most goals scored, total: 201, [[Bernd Hölzenbein]] [[1967]]–[[1981]]
* Most goals scored, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 160, [[Bernd Hölzenbein]] [[1967]]–[[1981]]
* Most goals scored, season, [[Fußball-Bundesliga|Bundesliga]]: 26, [[Bernd Hölzenbein]], [[Fußball-Bundesliga 1976/77|1976/77]]
==Recent top scorers==
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!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Eintracht Frankfurt season 2003-04|2003-2004]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Ervin Skela]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|{{ALB}}
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|8
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!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Eintracht Frankfurt season 2004-05|2004-2005]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Arie van Lent]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|{{NED}}
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|16
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!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Eintracht Frankfurt season 2005-06|2005-2006]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Ioannis Amanatidis]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|{{GRE}}
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|12
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!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Eintracht Frankfurt season 2006-07|2006-2007]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Naohiro Takahara]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|{{JPN}}
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|11
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!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Eintracht Frankfurt season 2007-08|2007-2008]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|[[Ioannis Amanatidis]]
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|{{GRE}}
!bgcolor="F3F3F3"|11
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==Stadium information==
{{Main|Commerzbank-Arena}}
[[Image:Comm.jpg|thumb|400px|The inside of the stadium]]
*'''Name:''' [[Commerzbank-Arena]]
*'''Location:''' [[Frankfurt]]
*'''Capacity:''' 52,300 (42,000 seated)
*'''Inauguration:''' [[May 21]] 1925
*'''Pitch Size:''' 105 x 68 metres
*'''Record Attendance:''' 81,000; Eintracht Frankfurt vs. [[FK Pirmasens]], [[May 23]], [[1959]]
*'''Address:''' Commerzbank-Arena, Mörfelder Landstrasse 362, 60528 Frankfurt am Main
*'''Nickname(s):''' Waldstadion
The ground was inaugurated as ''Waldstadion'' (Forest Stadium) in [[1925]] with the German championship final match between [[FSV Frankfurt]] vs. [[1. FC Nuremberg|Nuremberg]].
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The facility was renovated for the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany. For Bundesliga fixtures the maximum capacity is 51,500 as on the East Stand next to the visitor's terrace some spaces are held free for security purposes.
Among supporters the new name ''Commerzbank-Arena'' is very unpopular and though the media usually refer to the ground as the official name, the Eintracht faithful stick with the name ''Waldstadion''.
== Shirt Sponsors ==
* 1974-1976 [[Remington Products|Remington]] (shavers)
* 1977-1978 [[Samson]] (tobacco)
* 1978-1981 [[Minolta]] (cameras)
* 1981-1984 [[:de:infotec|Infotec]] (copiers)
* 1984-1986 [[Portas]] (furniture)
* 1986-1991 [[Hoechst AG|Hoechst]] (chemical and pharmaceutical technology)
* 1991-1993 [[Samsung Group|Samsung]] (electronics)
* 1993-1996 [[Tetra Pak]] (packaging)
* 1996-1998 [[Mitsubishi]] (cars)
* 1998-2001 [[:de:Viag Interkom|VIAG Interkom]] (telecommunication)
* Since 2001 [[Fraport]] (airport operator)
==Notable fans==
*[[Azad (rapper)|Azad]] - Hip Hop artist
*[[Badesalz]] - [[Comedy]] duo
*[[Böhse Onkelz]] - Former hard rock band
*[[Jörg Bombach]] - Radio DJ and presenter ([[Hessischer Rundfunk|HR3]])
*[[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]] - European politician and leader of the student protesters during the May 1968 riots in France.
*[[DJ Dag]] - Trance DJ
*[[Joschka Fischer]] - Former foreign minister of Germany
*[[Steffi Jones]] - FIFA Women's World Cup winner
*[[Roland Koch]] - Prime minister of [[Hesse]]
*[[Mundstuhl]] - [[Comedy]] duo
*[[Petra Roth]] - Mayor of Frankfurt
*[[Tankard (band)|Tankard]] - Metal band
*[[Achim Vandreike]] - Former magistrate member in Frankfurt
*[[Alexander Waske]] - Tennis player
==Team trivia==
[[Image:Aero Flight A320 D-ARFE STR.jpg|thumb|Aero Flight A320 in colours of Eintracht Frankfurt]]
* Predecessor sides ''FC Viktoria'' and ''Frankfurter FC'' were [[Founding Clubs of the DFB|founding members]] of the [[German Football Association|DFB]] (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) in [[Leipzig]] in [[1900]].
* [[Jürgen Friedl]], (born February 23, 1959) was the youngest player ever to take to the field in a Bundesliga match at age 17 years, 26 days on August 6, 1975 before being overhauled by [[Nuri Şahin]] of Dortmund.
* [[Richard Kress]], (born March 6, 1925) is the oldest Bundesliga rookie, making his debut at 38 years, 171 days on the opening day of league play on August 24, [[1963]]. He scored his first Bundesliga goal at 38 years, 248 days.
* ''Eintracht'' holds the record for most consecutive away games without a win: 32 games from August 20, [[1985]] to August 25, [[1987]].
* The club also holds the mark for early dismissal of its coach: twenty men have met this fate in ''Frankfurt''.
* Besides ''[[1. FC Köln]]'' and ''Bayern Munich'', ''Eintracht'' is the only club having members in each of Germany's World Cup winning teams.
* Since 2006 Eintracht has a living mascot, [[Golden Eagle]] ''Attila'' from the nearby [[Hanau]] zoo who is very popular among supporters.
* In 2007 an official Eintracht museum was erected in the interior of the stadium, where regularly veteran players and coaches lead guided tours through the club's history.
== See also ==
*[[Football in Germany]]
*[[Average attendances of European football clubs]]
*[[European Cup 1959-60]]
*[[1960 European Cup Final]]
*[[UEFA Cup 1979-80]]
*[[1980 UEFA Cup Final]]
*[[List of Eintracht Frankfurt players]]
*[[Im Herzen von Europa]]
*[[Eintracht Frankfurt records]]
*[[Eintracht Frankfurt in Europe]]
*[[Eintracht Frankfurt U23]]
*[[Ultras Frankfurt]]
==Other sections within the club==
[[Image:Eintracht frankfurt tennishalle.JPG|left|200px|thumb|Indoor court of Eintracht's tennis section in [[Seckbach (Frankfurt am Main)|Seckbach]]]]
The sports club '''Eintracht Frankfurt e.V.''' is made up of sixteen sections:
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01 [[Gymnastics]] (since 22 January 1861)
<br />02 [[Football (soccer)|Football]] (since 8 March 1899)
<br />03 [[Athletics (track and field)|Athletics]] (since 1899)
<br />04 [[Field hockey]] (since 1906 ''as "1.Frankfurter Hockeyclub'' )
<br />05 [[Boxing]] (since 1919)
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06 [[Tennis]] (since spring 1920)
<br />07 [[Team handball|Handball]] (since 1921)
<br />08 [[Rugby football|Rugby]] (since summer 1923)
<br />09 [[Table tennis]] (since November 1924)
<br />10 [[Basketball]] (since 4 June 1954)
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11 [[Ice stock sport]] (since 9 December 1959)
<br />12 [[Volleyball]] (since July 1961)
<br />13 [[Fan club|Supporter's club]] (since 11 December 2000)
<br />14 [[Ice hockey]] (1959-91 and again since 1 July 2002)
<br />15 [[Darts]] (since 1 July 2006)
<br />16 [[Triathlon]] (since January 2008)
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[[Image:Osaka07 D6A Betty Heidler Medal1.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Betty Heidler]] while being honoured in Ōsaka]]
The most famous athlete of Eintracht Frankfurt is [[Betty Heidler]], the [[Hammer throw|hammer thrower]] world champion of [[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007]]. Other [[:Category:Eintracht Frankfurt Athletes|Eintracht athletes]] include the [[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 olympians]] [[Andrea Bunjes]], [[Ariane Friedrich]], [[Kamghe Gaba]] and [[Kathrin Klaas]].<ref name="Eintracht wird den Deutschen sympathisch">Eintracht Frankfurt participants at the 2008 Summer Olympics''[http://www.eintracht-frankfurt.de/projekte/eintracht_team_peking/]</ref>
Within the football section, the sports club directly manages only the youth system and the reserve team. The professional footballers are managed as a separate limited corporation, '''Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball-[[Aktiengesellschaft|AG]]''', which is a subsidiary of the parent club.
==UEFA ranking==
'''Current Club Ranking'''
* 90 {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Galatasaray S.K.|Galatasaray SK]]
* 91 {{flagicon|France}} [[AS Nancy]]
* '''92''' {{flagicon|Germany}} '''Eintracht Frankfurt'''
* 93 {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[FK Partizan]]
* 94 {{flagicon|France}} [[Stade Rennais F.C.|Stade Rennais]]
[http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method3/trank2009.html Full List]
'''Current National League ranking''' (Previous year rank in italics)
* 2 [[Image:YellowCircle.svg|15px]] (''2'') {{flagicon|Spain}} [[La Liga|Spanish League]]
* 3 [[Image:YellowCircle.svg|15px]] (''3'') {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Serie A|Italian League]]
* '''4''' [[Image:GreenUpArrow.svg|15px]] (''5'') {{flagicon|Germany}} '''[[Fußball-Bundesliga|German League]]'''
* 5 [[Image:RedDownArrow.svg|15px]] (''4'') {{flagicon|France}} [[Ligue 1|French League]]
* 6 [[Image:YellowCircle.svg|15px]] (''6'') {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Russian Premier League|Russian League]]
[http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method3/crank2009.html Full List]
==References==
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==External links==
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*{{de icon}} {{en icon}} [http://www.eintracht.de/ Official team site]
*{{en icon}} [http://www.abseits-soccer.com/clubs/frankfurt.html Abseits Guide to German Soccer]
*{{de icon}} [http://www.sge4ever.de/ First official fansite]
*{{de icon}} {{en icon}} [http://www.commerzbank-arena.de/ Official stadium website]
*{{en icon}} [http://www.resultsfromfootball.com/bundesliga-team/eintrachtfrankfurt.html Eintracht Frankfurt statistics]
*{{pl icon}} [http://www.sgeintracht.com Polish fans site]
*{{de icon}} [http://www.eintrachtrugby.de/ Rugby section]
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