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Abandoned scenes in the 2nd Bundesliga: fan riots cause 32 injuries

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Desert scenes in the guest sector at Millerntor.

On Friday evening there was the top match in the 2nd Bundesliga between St. Pauli and Hannover. The match ended goalless, but was overshadowed by riots in the away area.

The sad result: at least 17 police officers and 15 fans were injured. According to the police, an officer is in hospital with several broken bones and at least one football fan has also been admitted.

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Although police have launched the investigation, it is unclear why the riots occurred. As “Bild” reports, a fan in the guest sector was “significantly attacked”. According to statements from Hannover fans, a St. Pauli supporter allegedly sneaked in to steal a flag. Meanwhile, police initially said it was a dispute between away fans.

270 police officers on duty

“Our colleagues went there to save this person,” a police spokesperson told “Bild”. And that ultimately led to the violent riots. The fans attacked the police with punches, kicks and flagpoles, pushing them back from the block. Their response? They used pepper spray and batons.

The game therefore had to be stopped for about five minutes before the ball started rolling again. A total of 270 police officers were present. This is because it was clear before kick-off that the relationship between the two teams’ fans was hostile. But its use is now causing criticism. While the police justify entering the sector to prevent something worse from happening, the fan support groups of both teams criticize the action as disproportionate. (beer)

2nd Bundesliga 23/24
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
FC Sint-Pauli
13
15
27
2
Hamburger SV
13
10
24
3
Holstein Kiel
13
1
23
4
Hanover 96
13
11
22
5
Fortuna Dusseldorf
12
10
21
6
1. FC Nuremberg
13
1
21
7
SV 07 Elversberg
13
0
21
8th
SpVgg Greuther Fürth
12
3
18
9
1. FC Kaiserslautern
12
1
18
10
SV Wehen Wiesbaden
12
1
18
11
SC Paderborn 07
13
-3
18
12
Hertha BSC
12
2
16
13
1. FC Magdeburg
12
-1
13
14
FC Hansa Rostock
12
-6
13
15
Schalke 04
13
-8th
13
16
Karlsruhe SC
12
-4
12
17
VfL 1899 Osnabrück
13
-16
8th
18
Eintracht Braunschweig
13
-17
6

Source : Blick

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