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Bundesliga match delayed by 40 minutes after fans refuse to remove flags

Bundesliga match delayed by 40 minutes after fans refuse to remove flags

Published January 20,2024


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Bochum and Stuttgart‘s Bundesliga match on Saturday was delayed by 40 minutes after followers of the visiting aspect unfurled flags which blocked fireplace exits.

Referee Bastian Dankert refused to renew the match after half-time as followers selected to disregard stadium bulletins and even a plea from Stuttgart supervisor Sebastian Hoeness.

Sky Germany reported that the hearth division was even consulted so {that a} answer might be discovered to permit the sport to proceed amid ideas it could be deserted.

With the gamers jogging on the pitch to maintain heat, play finally resumed as stadium stewards carried out exams on the exits. Some flags have been eliminated whereas others remained in place.

The Stuttgart followers’ actions didn’t assist their aspect on the pitch nonetheless, with the guests going 1-0 down virtually instantly after play restarted due to a objective from Matus Bero.

Also on Saturday, the matches between Cologne and Dortmund in addition to the Heidenheim v Wolfsburg conflict have been interrupted.

Fans threw chocolate cash wrapped in gold foil on the pitches in protest in opposition to the German FA’s resolution to unload a share of TV rights for elevated overseas funding.

Source: www.anews.com.tr