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Berlin’s Union Berlin soccer team, which plays in the second division, has turned its stadium into a vast “World Cup living room,” allowing fans to transport their own sofa onto the pitch to watch the games for free.
At least 12,000 people are expected to watch Germany’s first Group G game against Portugal on Monday, on up to 850 couches.
The an der Alten Foersterei stadium provides all the usual refreshments, including hot dogs and beer, but has thrown in a few home comforts such a couch table and a lamp for each sofa.
Completing the cozy feel is a huge wall around the screen covered in retro 1970s East German-style wallpaper. Gerald Ponesky, organizer of the ‘living room’, said he was inspired when he heard fans at a game singing about the stadium as their ‘living room, their home’.
“The idea clicked,” said Ponesky. Some have gone to great lengths to bring their sofas to the venue. Sascha Alexander, 32, said after reserving a spot on the stadium turf he bought two couches on eBay, rented a van, drove across the city and dragged them in.
“We live in a big shared apartment and we didn’t want to watch the match at home,” he said before watching Switzerland’s 2-1 victory over Ecuador with friends on Sunday. “We found the idea of a big living room comical.”
Up and down the neatly-ordered rows of sofas, fans reclined on their cushions and blankets and rested their feet on the tables. Ponesky said some people feel so at home they come in their bathrobes.
“Watching a game on a giant screen on a sofa in a stadium is just crazy,” said English 26-year-old
Dale Bradbury, who now lives in Berlin.