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The German national team travels in an open truck direction fan mile at the Brandenburg Gate. Thousands of fans line the streets to celebrate their heroes, always raise T-shirts for autographs up to the players.

The departure in Rio had been delayed because of a Kratzerchens on the machine – but now the world champions are back in Germany: The national football team has landed at the best summer weather at Berlin-Tegel Airport. The fire department sprayed the machine to greet with water fountains.

Still on the tarmac at the airport the team boarded a bus that took them to their next transport. For the fan mile at the Brandenburg Gate we go from here in a truck with open cargo space. On the sides of the black truck, the annual figures of the world title are painted: 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014.

Before landing at Tegel, the Boeing 747 was greeted with a detour over the Berlin fan mile the many supporters at the Brandenburger Tor. The Lufthansa jumbo with flight number LH2014 crossed the Berlin city center, with a special permit only several hundred meters above the masses and wiggled a sign of greeting with the wings.

Be first the team captain Philipp Lahm entered after landing the gangway, in his hands he held the World Cup. A ZDF reporter asked him if he was glad to be back in Germany: “Absolutely, especially with the thing here,” he replied. Bastian Schweinsteiger followed him, he was dressed in a black-red-gold flag.

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Joachim Löw enjoys going to the stage clearly. No wonder: for the first time the coach has returned with a title of a tournament. He seems solved as rare.

“It really is jam-packed,” said a police spokesman. Even outside the cordoned-off area on the 17th June Street crowded people. The police tweeted around 10:30 clock: “Who still is now, unfortunately, has no more chance of getting a place.”

Already on the way to the Brandenburg Gate had crowds lined the streets and the DFB entourage cheered. The ride itself was repeatedly stalled, at a snail’s pace, the World Cup caravan pushed through a sea of celebrating fans. “Wow, what’s going on! Madness!” Mario Götze tweeted from the open truck. Even on the Spree interrupted their trip excursion boats for a look at the players.

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On the sides of the black tractor-trailer, the annual figures of the world title were painted: 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014 On the back were the newly crowned world champions, all with a large one on the front, many had in black T-shirts sunglasses on. some were drinking beer on the trolley.

A lap of honor on the fan mile had already turned the national team shortly before ten clock – on board the jumbo jet, which they brought from Brazil back to their homeland. The Lufthansa plane with flight number LH2014 crossed the Berlin city center, with a special permit only several hundred meters above the masses and wiggled a sign of greeting with the wings.

Fans cheer as they wait for the German national soccer team to arrive at 'fan mile' public viewing zone in Berlin
Fans cheer as they wait for the German national soccer team to arrive at ‘fan mile’ public viewing zone in Berlin

The Boeing 747 flew here, according to the German Air Traffic Control (DFS) and by the protection zone around the Reichstag and the Chancellery in central Berlin. There had been a special permit from the Berlin Senate, said a DFS spokeswoman. The plane was therefore about 1000 meters in height above the fan mile before they landed at Tegel.

There, the fire department sprayed the engine on the tarmac to greet with water fountains. As the first player entered captain Philipp Lahm the gangway, in his hands he held the World Cup. A ZDF reporter asked him if he was glad to be back in Germany: “Absolutely, especially with the thing here,” he replied.

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