How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

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Footballers of the German national team after winning the World Cup in Brazil arrived at home. About 100 thousand people gathered in the center of Berlin to greet the winners.

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How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

1. The players of the German national team welcome the assembled fans. Photo: Jan Woitas / DPA / AFP

Bundestim reserve goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller holding the World Cup. Despite the fact that the goalkeeper of Borussia did not take the field at the World Cup, his joy at the championship is no less sincere.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

2. Germany striker Thomas Müller. Photo: Karina Hessland / Pool / Reuters

The top scorer of the German team, Thomas Müller, greets fans and journalists who have gathered at the gangway of the just arrived plane. Many believe that it was Muller who deserved the title of the best player of the World Cup more than the others.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

3. Head coach of the German national team Joachim Löw. Photo: Karina Hessland / DPA / AFP

The mentor of the “German car” Joachim Löw can finally be happy: his wards managed to take the main football trophy on the second attempt.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

4. Players of the German national team. Photo: Soeren Stache / DPA / AFP

Through the crowd of people, a double-decker bus with the players of the German team breaks its way. Although this bus is more like a truck.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

5. A fan of the German national team. Photo: Clemens Bilan / AFP

This fan turned out to be the most resourceful. It's much easier to see your idols from the top of the diner than from the crowd.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

6. Fans of the German national team. Photo: Clemens Bilan / AFP

These young people have gone even further. In order to see the triumph of their favorites with their own eyes, the guys successfully stormed the traffic light.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

7. Germany players Kevin Grosskreutz and Lukas Podolski. Photo: Daniel Naupold / Endrik Schmidt / DPA / AFP

When else will the players of the German national team be able to drink beer against the backdrop of the Brandenburg Gate. Need to seize the moment! Kevin Grosskreutz and Lukas Podolsky did just that.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

8. The crowd around the truck with the players of the German national team. Photo: Steffi Loos/Reuters

At the height of the working day, the players of the German team were met by a real sea of people. Maybe everyone in Berlin got a day off today?

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

9. Head coach of the German national team Joachim Löw. Photo: Thomas Peter / Reuters

Bundestim mentor Joachim Löw seems to be trying to jump off the stage into the arms of his fans. Those, no doubt, are always ready to catch him and carry him for a long time.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

10. Fans of the German national team. Photo: Morris Mac Matzen / Reuters

Every fan wants to take a historical picture with the winners of the world championship. Then these photographs will be passed down from generation to generation.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

11. German midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger. Photo: Thomas Peter / Reuters

The real motor, the heart of the national German team Bastian Schweinsteiger. Opponents literally beat him up throughout the final match, but he fought courageously and helped his partners achieve victory.

How the winners of the 2014 World Cup were met in Berlin

12. German players Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer. Photo: Thomas Peter / Reuters

Perhaps the two leaders of the modern German national team: goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and striker Thomas Müller.

Keywords: Berlin | Germany | Football | World cup

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