On Wednesday, the focus at Eintracht Frankfurt was predominantly on the performances of several national team players. Wing forward Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab made an immediate impact following his first call-up, participating in a half during the impressive 4-0 victory against Madagascar. Meanwhile, Arthur Theate played the full 90 minutes for Belgium, contributing to his team's 2-0 win over Croatia in Rijeka.
In addition to these highlights, the club announced further engagements for Frankfurt's national players on Wednesday. Farès Chaibi is set to clash with the Netherlands as part of the Algerian national team, while Rasmus Kristensen will participate in a friendly match for Denmark against the Democratic Republic of Congo. The summer phase brings a closer look at the national teams, as many professional players have either concluded their club seasons or are nearing the end of their respective campaigns.
In a celebratory note, Eintracht Frankfurt also acknowledged Mario Götze's birthday, as the offensive player turns 34 on Wednesday. Götze has made 66 appearances for the German national team and has accumulated a remarkable total of 151 matches across all competitions for Frankfurt. Earlier this April, the veteran extended his contract with the club until 2028, demonstrating his commitment and value to the team.
Furthermore, the club has announced a press conference following the supervisory board meeting, featuring supervisory board chairman Mathias Beck and board spokesman Axel Hellmann. Additionally, on Thursday at 12 PM, the Hessen Cup final for the B-Junior team against SV Wehen Wiesbaden will take place in Erlensee. Also scheduled for Thursday at 3 PM is a match involving the traditional team against the Sportgemeinschaft Sontra as part of the "Eintracht in the Region" initiative.
Meanwhile, the women’s team is already setting its sights on the upcoming season, with performance diagnostics scheduled for July 6 and 7. Following that, an important qualification mini-tournament for the UEFA Women’s Champions League will occur in early August, marking a significant step in their competitive journey.
As reported by wochenblatt-reporter.de.