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Meet German Football's Biggest Fan

June 27, 2008 11:12 AM

By Christel Kucharz, ABC News Producer

Hundreds of thousands of jubilant German soccer fans took to the streets Wednesday night to celebrate Germany's thrilling 3-2 Euro 2008 semi-final win over Turkey.

The dramatic match, watched on TV by several million viewers worldwide, was dominated by the Turkish team, which played with a fearlessness of spirit and a precision in their passes that Germany rarely matched.

Indeed, many German fans were truly worried about their team's performance, seeing it outplayed for long periods during the game.

Among the fans was German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who attended the match in the St. Jakob Park stadium in Basle, Switzerland.

Merkel

She told reporters after the match, "I really must say I often had to catch my breath. The Turkish team played a really good match. But, of course, I'm happy to see the German team winning. "

Merkel has admitted to being one of the German team's biggest fans.

She has missed only one match of the Euro 2008 tournament, because she got stuck at a European Union summit in Brussels last week, but her aides kept her on top of the game by sending her text messages.

She first revealed she was a real soccer buff during the World Cup in Germany two years ago.

Ever since, German television often shows cutaways of her jumping up and down, applauding whenever Germany has scored.

Her aides say she regularly sends players text messages, and she's been invited to their changing room for pep talks.

Merkel reportedly chided German midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger for getting suspended from the Austria game last week.

For more see Christel's original story

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