Alemannia Aachen has been in great shape for weeks. This is also reflected in the fan interest.
19,500 spectators attended Alemannia Aachen’s last home game against 1. FC Düren at the Tivoli. Anton Heinz redeemed the black and yellow hearts and scored with the final whistle to win 2:1.
The euphoria in Aachen seems to be unbroken at the moment. The Alemanni have also announced a large number of visiting fans for the next two away games in the Bergisches Land.
At Sport- und Spielvereinigung Velbert, where the next valuable regional league points will be at stake for Aachen on Friday (November 24, 2023, 7.30 pm), a maximum of 1500 tickets are available to Alemannia. 600 tickets are already sold out from this contingent.
It should already be clear that there will be a home match atmosphere for Aachen in Velbert
You are crazy! And you are energy, power, drive for this club and a great figurehead for Aachen and the Euregio
Marcel Moberz
One week later – Saturday, December 2, 2 p.m. – coach Backhaus’ team will then travel to Wuppertaler SV for the western clash. Fans from the imperial city are already stocking up on tickets for this game too. 1000 tickets have already gone over the counter.
“You are crazy! And you are energy, power, drive for this club and a great figurehead for Aachen and the Euregio,” enthused Marcel Moberz, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Alemannia, on his Facebook page.
Should Alemannia bring six points home to Aachen from the two away games in the Bergisches Land, then the last game of the 2023 calendar year against SV Lippstadt – Saturday, December 9, 2 p.m.) – is likely to see around 20,000 fans make the pilgrimage to the Tivoli again.
Alemannia want to be promoted to the 3rd division this season. After an unsuccessful start to the season, Aachen have fought their way back to first place under their new coach Heiner Backhaus and are currently in fourth place in the league – seven points behind leaders 1. FC Bocholt