Eintracht Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt is a German sports club from Frankfurt am Main, best known for the football section.

Eintracht Frankfurt
Full nameEintracht Frankfurt e. V.
Nickname(s)Die Adler - The Eagles
SGE - Sportgemeinde Eintracht)
Launische Diva (vom Main) - Moody diva (from Main)
Founded8 March 1899
GroundDeutsche Bank Park,
Frankfurt am Main
Capacity51,500
ChairmanPeter Fischer
ManagerOliver Glasner
League1. Bundesliga
2022–231. Bundesliga, 7th

The club plays in the Bundesliga. They have won the German Championship once and German Cup (DFB-Pokal) 5 times (last time in 2018) and the UEFA Cup twice.

They were founded in 1899. The team colours are red, black and white. They play at Deutsche Bank Park (former Waldstadion). The current captain of the side is midfielder Sebastian Rode from Germany. The coach of Eintracht Frankfurt is Oliver Glasner.

Eintracht has also 18 other sections such as athletics, basketball and ice hockey.

The players in the season 2022–23

Goalkeepers:

  • 01 – Germany Kevin Trapp
  • 31 – Germany Jens Grahl
  • 40 – Germany Diant Ramaj
  • 41 – Albania Simon Simoni

Defenders:

  • 02 – France Evan N'Dicka
  • 05 – Croatia Hrvoje Smolčić
  • 18 – Mali Almamy Touré
  • 22 – United States Timothy Chandler
  • 24 – Portugal Aurélio Buta
  • 25 – Germany Christopher Lenz
  • 32 – Germany Philipp Max
  • 35 – Brazil Tuta
  • 49 – Germany Jan Schröder

Midfielders:

  • 06 – Croatia Kristijan Jakić
  • 08 – Switzerland Djibril Sow
  • 15 – Japan Daichi Kamada
  • 17 – Germany Sebastian Rode Captain of the team
  • 20 – Japan Makoto Hasebe
  • 26 – France Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe
  • 27 – Germany Mario Götze
  • 28 – Germany Marcel Wenig
  • 29 – Denmark Jesper Lindstrøm
  • 30 – United States Paxten Aaronson
  • 36 – Germany Ansgar Knauff
  • 42 – Germany Mehdi Loune

Strikers:

  • 09 – France Randal Kolo Muani
  • 11 – Germany Faride Alidou
  • 19 – Colombia Rafael Santos Borré
  • 21 – Argentina Lucas Alario
  • 48 – Spain Nacho Ferri

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