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German cities ask for extra intercourse employees to deal with Euros demand from soccer followers

German cities are appealing for more sex workers to come forward to handle Euro 2024 demand.

Officials in Cologne plan to send out more street workers as hundreds of thousands of fans arrive.

Kolja-André Nolte, from the professional association for erotic and sexual services which has 1,000 members, said: “Our members are not afraid of being overwhelmed but rather are looking forward to a few more customers during the European Championship.”

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In Dortmund – where many England fans are staying – a ‘high occupancy rate in the brothels here’ is expected, according to press officer Christian Stein.

Stuttgart wants more prostitutes to offer their services in order to meet the increased demand. The Düsseldorf health department is expanding its testing options for sexually transmitted infections on match days.

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Horny football fans are making sure business is booming in German brothels

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Many England fans are staying at the world’s biggest brothel during the tournament. Three Lions supporters struggling to find a place to stay have booked out 120 rooms at Pascha in Cologne.

The 12-storey, 9,000 square metre sex club boasts around 120 sex workers and has up to 1,000 customers every day. Gareth Southgate’s side face Group C rivals Slovenia at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne on Tuesday, June 25.

Football fans booked rooms at Pascha after they realised it was much cheaper to stay the night in a brothel than at a hotel or bed and breakfast in the west German town.