Hansa Rostock: 135,000 euros punishment after a chaotic east derby!

After severe riots at the East derby DFB sports court, Hansa Rostock sentenced to 135,000 euros.
After severe riots at the East derby DFB sports court, Hansa Rostock sentenced to 135,000 euros. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Hansa Rostock: 135,000 euros punishment after a chaotic east derby!

Rostock, Deutschland - The East derby between Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden On February 22, 2025, not only sporty but also serious legal consequences. The DFB sports court sentenced Hansa Rostock to a fine of 135,000 euros for massive riots during the game. In particular, the processes in the stadium are worrying because Rostock spectators shot rockets on the nuts and ignited numerous smoke bodies, which led to an interruption of the game of 27 minutes. A total of more than 120 detonations were counted, and over 50 injuries, including 13 police officers, had to be treated. This is accompanied by the fact that the DFB control committee is now also investigating Dynamo Dresden because of the incidents, although no judgment has yet been made.

The fine that Hansa Rostock has been imposed stipulates that up to 45,000 euros may be used for your own security or prevention measures. There is a probation requirement: In the event of further serious incidents within one year, two home games in the 2025/26 season threaten publicly. If these requirements are not met, additional sanctions can be expected.

explosive incidents in the stadium

The riots during the East derby were extremely violent. Hansa supporters broke through the security tarpaulin and threw fireworks into the guest area, which led to a mutual fire with pyrotechnics. This not only delayed the game, but also caused several property damage, including the destruction of plexiglass panes of sector separations. The police are faced with a variety of criminal complaints that could have far -reaching consequences for both clubs.

The DFB announced that the security and regulatory concept in German football announced. Political pressure is growing because the high costs for police operations must also be borne by the taxpayers. Critics call for “more painful” sanctions to rethink the clubs, which in the past often have not adequately acted against acts of violence in their stages.

follow for the clubs and other developments

For Dynamo Dresden, the investigation continues to run, and Remain UncertaAnty about which sanctions could threaten. Possible punishments are considered that could range from high fines to point deductions. Both clubs are encouraged to process the events internally and to work closely with the security authorities.

In other news from the region, the association has also announced that the squad planning is underway for the coming season. Dynamo received the license for the 2nd Bundesliga without conditions and is planning a training camp in Austria. There were also changes in the squad, with exits and newcomers to secure the sporting future of the club.

In conclusion, it remains to be hoped that the judicial measures and the discussion about the security concepts will lead to a more determined action against violence in football in order to avoid similar incidents in the future.

Further details about the incidents can be found in the reports of sächsische.de , Bild.de and leaga3-news.de

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