Germany's national team has returned to Frankfurt
after spending the night inside the Stade de France
following Friday's terrorist attack.
The German Football Association (DFB) has announced the
world champions have returned safely to Frankfurt after the
terrorist attacks in France on Friday.
The team spent the night inside the Stade de France after the
international friendly against France, but flew back home early
on Saturday morning.
Latest figures from French officials report 128 people were killed
and another 99 remain critical after what appeared to be co-
ordinated terror acts in the French capital, including three
fatalities outside the Stade de France.
"Die Mannschaft spent the night inside the stadium but are now
safely back in Frankfurt," the DFB tweeted.
"Our thoughts are with the victims of the attacks and their
families.
"Die Mannschaft will not be heading to Hannover this morning.
All engagements have been cancelled. More info in due course."
after spending the night inside the Stade de France
following Friday's terrorist attack.
The German Football Association (DFB) has announced the
world champions have returned safely to Frankfurt after the
terrorist attacks in France on Friday.
The team spent the night inside the Stade de France after the
international friendly against France, but flew back home early
on Saturday morning.
Latest figures from French officials report 128 people were killed
and another 99 remain critical after what appeared to be co-
ordinated terror acts in the French capital, including three
fatalities outside the Stade de France.
"Die Mannschaft spent the night inside the stadium but are now
safely back in Frankfurt," the DFB tweeted.
"Our thoughts are with the victims of the attacks and their
families.
"Die Mannschaft will not be heading to Hannover this morning.
All engagements have been cancelled. More info in due course."


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