Dynamo Dresden has to dig deep into the till! Some SGD fans misbehaved against FC Schalke 04, so the club faces a heavy fine.
Dresden – It’s a little over two weeks Bochum cup throwing scandalin which a linesman was hit badly in the head, now – apparently not everyone has learned from it.
Because on Friday evening too, numerous lighters and plastic parts flew onto the lawn of the Rudolf Harbig Stadium.
Dynamo of Dresden game against FC Schalke 04 will not only have a legal aftermath. Because like after the home game against the FC St. Pauliwhen a speedster ran across the field and pyrotechnics were detonated, the German Football Association (DFB) will once again initiate investigations.
Massive pyrotechnics were ignited before kick-off on Friday as well – so much so that the match could only start with a delay. It may look beautiful, but it is still dangerous and forbidden.
Dynamo condemned the events on Saturday, but pointed out in advance: “First of all, SG Dynamo Dresden experienced great and loud support from their fans during the game on Friday evening. This is of great importance for achieving the common goal for the season. For the first time For 754 days, the Rudolf Harbig Stadium has been allowed to be used to full capacity again, which the club and the state capital of Dresden had campaigned for together in the interests of all fans.”
Against this background, the club was very disappointed “that this wonderful setting was disturbed by the ignition of pyrotechnics and fireworks as well as by projectiles. The SGD condemns this in no uncertain terms.”
During the game, numerous projectiles flew in the direction of the Schalke players. Even after that, as a double goal scorer Simon Terodde (34) When I went to the Sky TV station for an interview, it rained bullets.
The SGD faces a severe fine. It is to be feared that the financial damage resulting from the possible sanctions will be great.
That’s not the only reason why the black and yellow made it clear: “Should perpetrators be determined and identified in this regard, the club will allocate possible penalties and reserves the right to issue stadium bans. In addition, the SGD will of course work up the incidents internally.”
Above all, it is important to clarify how the extensive arsenal of flares and rockets got into the stadium.