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Fanzine 2013, I Stimmungsduell Irland vs Österreich Alles über Dublin // Aviva Stadion // Interview You Boys in Green (YBIG) // Fanbotschaft Austria Fanbotschaft Austria Von Fans für Fans ro supporters, die Koordinations- + pro supporters Fanzine #1 stelle Fanarbeit Österreich bei Die 12-seitige Ausgabe der P FairPlay am VIDC, organisiert die pro supporters Fanzine mit Infos, Tipps und Fanbotschaft Austria am 25. und 26. März allem Wissenswertem rund um Dublin, in Dublin. Die Fanbotschaft ist ein Service das Match und die irische Fanszene wird in Kick-Off mit aktuellen Informationen, wertvollen Dublin an der Fanbotschaft, in der Innen- Tipps und unbürokratischer Unterstützung stadt und rund um das Stadion verteilt. ls wir Anfang März zur Fanbotschaft Austria, einem speziell für in Notsituationen für alle mitreisenden Fans Vorbereitung der Fanbotschaft die österreichischen Fans zugeschnittenen der österreichischen Nationalmannschaft + 24-Stunden-Hotline: +353 873 892 511 A Austria nach Dublin kamen, war Service nach dem Motto “von Fans für rund um das WM-Qualifikationsspiel Irland Unter der 24-Stunden-Notrufnummer uns schnell klar, dass das WM-Quali- Fans”, wieder aktiv. Ein sechsköpfiges gegen Österreich im Dubliner Aviva Stadion. +353 873 892 511 der Fanbotschaft Austria Match zwischen Irland und Österreich Team der Fanbotschaften Austria und könnt ihr uns vom 25. - 27. März jederzeit ein Highlight für jeden rot-weiß-roten Irland steht euch am Montag und Die Fanbotschaft bietet: erreichen. Durch die direkten Kontakte Fan wird. Die Dubliner Innenstadt rund Dienstag mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Die pro mit unseren irischen PartnerInnen und um die Ausgehmeile Temple Bar und supporters Fanzine #1, die ihr gerade lest, + Fanbotschaftsteam mit 6 Fan- KollegInnen vom irischen Verband FAI, das Stadionumfeld bieten in Form von bietet euch ausführliche Informationen, expertInnen aus Österreich und Irland der Polizei, dem Stadion- und Sicher- unzähligen Pubs ausreichend Gelegenheit Fakten und Insider-Tipps zu den oben Das erfahrene Fanbotschaftsteam aus heitsdienst, dem Touristen-Notfalldienst sich für das brisante Spiel in Stimmung zu genannten und noch viel mehr Themen. Österreich, das mit MitgliederInnen von ITAS sowie der österreichischen Bot- bringen. Die irischen Supporter und die der irischen Fanorganisation You Boys schaft kann in jeder Situation schnell und Bevölkerung sind äußerst gastfreundlich Auch unsere Spieler müssen heute in Green, der Initiative Show Racism unbürokratisch weitergeholfen werden. und werden die österreichischen eine Glanzleistung vollbringen. the Red Card und in Irland lebenden SchlachtenbummlerInnen mit offenen Es gilt die Koller-Elf frenetisch zu ÖsterreicherInnen komplettiert wird, ist + Twitter-Fan-Ticker Armen empfangen. Das Aviva Stadion ist unterstützen, um sie zum erhofften am 25. und 26. März für euch im Einsatz. Die Twitter-Faninfo mit Spieltags-Live- ein mehr als würdiger Rahmen für diese Sieg zu peitschen. In diesem Sinne Finden könnt ihr uns am Montag und Ticker, Pub-Check, Insider-Tipps u.v.m ist wohl vorentscheidende Begegnung wünschen wir den 2500 Österreich- Dienstag jeweils von 12-18 Uhr in der auf www.twitter.com/prosupporters und garantiert dank der Akustik ein Fans ein stimmungsvolles, erfolgreiches Innenstadt am Temple Bar Square direkt unter dem Hashtag #ireaut jederzeit ab- heißes Stimmungsduell auf den Rängen. und unvergessliches Erlebnis in Dublin! neben der Touristeninformation. Zwei rufbar. Alle Faninfos finden sich auch unter Stunden vor dem Spiel und unmittelbar http://prosupporters.tweetwally.com. Knapp fünf Jahre nach der Euro 2008 David Hudelist & Thomas Gaßler nach dem Spiel ist die Fanbotschaft in in Österreich und der Schweiz wird die Fanbotschaft Austria der Lobby des Clyde Court Hotels in Recht herzlich möchten wir uns bei der Lansdowne Road in unmittelbarer Football Supporters Europe (FSE), dem Stadionnähe anzutreffen. Unsere österreichischen Sportministerium, dem Impressum mobilen FanbotschaftsmitarbeiterInnen irischen Verband FAI, der österreichischen Herausgeber und Medieninhaber: Wiener Institut für Internationalen Dialog und Zusammenarbeit (VIDC) Möllwaldplatz 5/3 | A-1040 Wien | Tel. +43 1 71 33 5 94 | E-Mail: [email protected] sind natürlich auch in der Innenstadt, Botschaft und dem ÖFB bedanken, www.vidc.org, www.fairplay.or.at, www.prosupporters.at | Redaktion: Thomas Gaßler, David Hudelist im und rund um das Stadion und ohne deren Hilfe wir dieses Service Fotos: ÖFB, FSE, pro supporters | Grafik: Puschel | Druck: Just-Print.ie beim Fan-Friendly zu finden. nicht in diesem Maße anbieten könnten. 02 03 militärischen Geschichte Irlands in den neben dem zweitgrößten Fischerhafen letzten Jahrhunderten und beinhaltet Irlands und zahrleichen Robben auch das auch eine Ausstellung ornamentaler Kunst. Nationale Verkehrsmuseum im Schloss Dazu kommt noch, dass alle staatlichen Howth. Kleine aber feine Wandertouren Museen in Irland gratis besucht werden sind in Howth ebenfalls möglich. können. Jeder bekannte Name der Irischen Politgeschichte ist verbunden mit dem Kilmainham Gaol, einem vormaligen Gefängnis und nunmehrigen Museum. Von Michael Davitt über Charles Stewart Parnell bis Eamon De Valera. Aber es ist nicht nur ein geschichtsträchtiges Gebäude, sondern auch Schauplatz vieler Alles über Dublin Filmproduktionen wie Micheal Caines von Garrett Mullan (Show Racism the Red Card Ireland) The Italian Job (1969) oder Indiana Jones (2000). Irland ist generell eine attraktive Egal ob für einen Tag oder länger, es gibt nationale Sportverband Irlands ist. Kulisse für Filmproduktionen. Der Soldat vieles in Dublin zu erkunden, um mehr als Gaelic Football und Hurling sind die zwei James Ryan (1998) wurde am Curracloe die Erinnerung an Fußball mit nach Hause populärsten Sportarten und ziehen vor Strand in Wexford gedreht. Dublin bietet also sehr viele Attraktionen – zu nehmen. allem im Sommer die Massen aus dem von traditionellen Pubs im Zentrum, freien ganzen Land an. Das Stadion hat eine GUINNESS Museen und Ausflügen ans Meer gibt es STADIONTOUREN Kapazität von 82.000 und das Croke Wenn du Dublin besuchst, ist es fast genug was man an schönen Eindrücken Das Aviva Stadion, Austragungsstätte des Park Museum ist ein MUST SEE für jeden selbstverständlich ein Guinness zu mit nach Hause nehmen kann, selbst Spiels Irland – Österreich, findest du in der Sportfan. Die Skyline Tour am Dach des probieren. Dublin ist die Heimatstadt wenn das Resultat des Spieles nicht passt. Lansdowne Road, DART Station. DART ist Stadions ist eine Möglichkeit, um einen des weltberühmten dunklen Biers. Eine Touristen werden in der Stadt gerne der Regionalzug in und rund um Dublin. großartigen Ausblick auf die gesamte Kostprobe bietet die Brauereitour am gesehen. Mit einem Stadtrundgang von Das Stadion ist etwa 40 Gehminuten Stadt zu bekommen. St. James Gate oder auch das Mulligans der O´Connell Street im Zentrum über die vom Zentrum entfernt. Es gibt auch die Pub in der Poolbeg Street, neben der Grafton Street und hin zur Lansdowne Möglichkeit einer Stadiontour, um zum KOstENLOSE MUSEEN IM Haltestelle Tara Street. Das Mulligans Pub Road (Aviva Stadion) erhält man einen Beispiel die Kabinen des Nationalteams STAdtzENTRum ist berühmt dafür das beste Pint Guinness super Überblick von Dublin. Folgende zu begutachten. Eine Stadiontour gibt Wenn du das Zentrum besuchst, sind auszuschenken und das was man sich Links helfen dir noch weitere Attraktionen dir einen umfassenden Blick hinter die die Top-Attraktionen von Dublin in der unter einer typisch irischen Bar vorstellt. zu finden: Kulissen! Das Stadion wurde 2010 fertig O´Connell Street zu finden. Der SPIRE Das Pub hat eine lange Geschichte, viele Kilmainham Gaol gestellt und beindruckt nicht nur durch (Spitze) und das GPO (alte Post). Das GPO Literaten und Poeten haben hier ihr www.heritageireland.ie/en/dublin/ sein bereits prämiertes Design, sondern ist der Ort, an dem der Osteraufstand zweites zu Hause gehabt. kilmainhamgaol auch durch die Berücksichtigung der 1916 entsprang und der Platz an dem ökologischen Nachhaltigkeit. So wird die Unabhängigkeit Irlands ausgerufen BRAY AND HOWth Collins Barracks Museum zum Beispiel, die nicht geringe Menge wurde. Für Geschichtsfanatiker bietet das Eine Fahrt mit dem Zug DART nach www.museum.ie/en/homepage.aspx an Regenwasser direkt für den Rasen Nationalmuseum Irlands bei der Station Bray oder Howth ist empfehlenswert, Croke Park Museum gesammelt. Heuston eine ausgezeichnete Gelegenheit wenn man einen Eindruck von der www.crokepark.ie/GAA-Museum einige Stunden zu verbringen. atemberaubenden Landschaft Irlands Der Croke Park ist ähnlich nah am und einen Blick aufs Meer bekommen Stadtplan www.dublinmapped.com Zentrum, jedoch im Norden der Stadt. Das Museum befindet sich auf dem Platz möchte. In Bray findet man neben netten Es ist die Heimstätte der Gaelic Athletic vormaliger Militärbaracken und bietet Wanderwegen auch U2 Sänger Bonos Allgemeine Tipps Association (GAA), welche der größte einen Überblick der politischen und Haus in Dalkey. Howth beherbergt www.visitdublin.com 04 05 Ringsend, Dublin 4 Dublin Ringsend, IRISHTOWN STADION 4 Dublin Lansdowne Rd STADION AVIVA 4 Dublin Court Ailesbury 15 Ailesbury93 Road ÖSTERR. BOTSCHAFT und direkt danach) Stunden(2 vor dem Spiel 4 Dublin Lansdowne Rd Clyde Court Hotel und & Di,(Mo 12-18h) Square Bar Tempel FANBOTSCHAFT Die Ha‘penny Bridge oder Half Penny Bridge führt über den Liffey-Fluss direkt in das Ausgehviertel Temple Bar Ein Foto mit Molly Malone ist ein „absolute Must“ in Dublin Baden
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