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·20 March 2026

Eintracht takes a stand against racism with special jersey

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As part of the International Weeks Against Racism, the Eintracht Frankfurt men’s, women’s and U21 teams will wear a special jersey featuring the message “We are Frankfurt. All of us.” across the chest.

Community, diversity and solidarity are core values at Eintracht Frankfurt. With this special shirt, the club is once again underlining its clear stance, firmly anchored in §3.3 of its statutes, which states that Eintracht Frankfurt explicitly commits to respect, tolerance, and the rejection of all forms of discrimination. The ethos outlined by the “Frankfurt does not forget” initiative launched in 2025 to combat racism, antisemitism and discrimination, will once again be visible on the pitch, as the women’s and men’s first teams, along with the U21 side, will wear the special kit at home matches during the campaign weeks. It will be worn at the following fixtures:


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On the current away kit, the message “We are Frankfurt. All of us.” will appear on the chest in place of main sponsor Indeed. As a visible expression of the club’s international character, it will appear in 16 languages and be worn by the various players whose native language it is, namely Albanian, Arabic, Danish, English, Flemish, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss German, Spanish and Turkish. These languages reflect the diversity of the men’s, women’s and U21 squads and, more broadly, the international community embodied by the Eintracht Frankfurt family. In addition, the slogan “Frankfurt does not forget” will feature on the sleeve as a further core message.

The club’s partners are also supporting the campaign: for the special jersey, main sponsors Indeed and Deutsche Vermögensberatung (DVAG) will forgo the placement of their logos, while for the women’s team, LOTTO Hessen will also waive the placement of its logo on the back. This also applies to the limited-edition version of the special kit that will go on sale.

“It is a clear and important sign that we, Eintracht Frankfurt, are joining forces with our partners to speak out for unity, diversity and tolerance, and taking a firm stand against all forms of racism and discrimination,“ explained CEO Axel Hellmann. “These values are firmly anchored in our DNA and also shape our partnerships.

"The special jersey combines the international character of Eintracht and its teams with their deep roots in Frankfurt and the surrounding region – something that is also reflected in the donation initiative.

"Our special thanks go to Indeed, Deutsche Vermögensberatung and LOTTO Hessen, whose decision to waive their presence has made this campaign possible.”

Fans will have the opportunity to purchase the special jersey in the stadium fanshop at the men’s home match against 1. FC Köln on 5 April. The limited-edition shirt will be released in a run of 1,000 units and will cost €100. For every shirt sold, Eintracht Frankfurt will donate €20 to the regional organisation Saz-Rock e.V., which has been committed to intercultural dialogue in youth work for decades, thereby making an important contribution to the prevention of racism. The usual member discount will not apply to this special jersey – instead, the corresponding amount will be added to the donation total.

With this campaign, Eintracht Frankfurt is once again reaffirming its identity as a community for all, regardless of origin, language and religion. As the message on the special jersey puts it: We are Frankfurt. All of us.

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