Football fans from the Netherlands, Croatia, Turkey, Poland and other countries are set to descend on Hamburg in June when the first of several matches there begin in the men’s European Football Championship. Hamburg is hosting four group matches and a quarter-final between June 16 and July 5 in the Volksparkstadion with a capacity just shy of 50,000. That leaves plenty of time to explore Germany’s largest port city. Most tourists in Hamburg will be directed towards places like the landmark Elbphilharmonie concert hall, the world’s largest model railway system and the nightlife centre of the R…