Eintracht Frankfurt's BLM jersey sells out immediately after release
German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt unveiled a new jersey Wednesday featuring the Black Lives Matter hashtag, and it proved to be very popular among fans.
An hour after the jersey's unveiling on Twitter, Eintracht Frankfurt announced it had already sold out.
"For fans who would like to show their solidarity by wearing the white away shirt, unfortunately it is not available for purchase as it is already sold out," the club tweeted.
Tonight: Make your mark 🖤
— Eintracht Frankfurt (#BlackLivesMatter) (@eintracht_eng) June 10, 2020
Everyday: Listen. Understand. Question. Stand. Speak up. Fight for tolerance and diversity. Overcome racism.@indeed #inEintracht #RoomForDiversity #FCBSGE pic.twitter.com/31gHIo3p4h
Fans are encouraging the club to release more:
Make more and take my money
— Carlos (@CarlosOCSC) June 10, 2020
Make more. 100,000 people want it in just California
— Black Czar (@Rmjr35363622) June 10, 2020
Eintracht Frankfurt will wear the jersey Wednesday against Bayern Munich in the German Cup semifinals.
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