Hertha against Dynamo: tension and police operation in the Olympic Stadium!

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Hertha BSC welcomes Dynamo Dresden on November 1st, 2025. Over 25,000 fans are expected, police are heavily deployed. Current situation and incidents.

Hertha BSC empfängt Dynamo Dresden am 1.11.2025. Über 25.000 Fans erwartet, Polizei stark im Einsatz. Aktuelle Lage und Vorfälle.
Hertha BSC welcomes Dynamo Dresden on November 1st, 2025. Over 25,000 fans are expected, police are heavily deployed. Current situation and incidents.

Hertha against Dynamo: tension and police operation in the Olympic Stadium!

A hot duel is on the agenda in the capital on November 1st, 2025: Hertha BSC welcomes Dynamo Dresden to the Olympic Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Up to 25,000 fans from Dresden are expected at this encounter, which has put the police on alert. Over 1,000 officers are deployed to control the situation and forestall any possible conflicts. The police operation began at 7 a.m. and so far, according to the police spokeswoman, the day has been quiet. However, the situation is tense because the fan relations between Hertha and Dynamo are characterized by rivalry, and there was recently damage to property at the Hertha office.

The police reacted proactively to the gathered fan groups: Hertha fans are at the Olympic Square, while Dynamo Dresden supporters are mainly stationed at the south gate. The Berlin police receive support from emergency services from Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Baden-Württemberg. As of this writing, there have been no significant incidents outside the stadium, although there was a brief clash between groups of fans at the Olympic Stadium. Here the police used pepper spray to de-escalate the situation; Fortunately, there were no serious injuries or arrests. Videos show the arguments in which fans ran at each other.

Background to violence in football

The increasing willingness to use violence among fans is not an isolated case, but a worrying trend. According to reports from the South German newspaper The fascination with violence among fans increases. Right-wing extremism and violent attacks are worrying in some locations. Over 70 social work fan projects are under pressure because many municipalities are cutting subsidies. Michael Gabriel, head of the fan project coordination office, warns of the consequences of these financial problems.

The propensity for violence is not limited to a particular block of fans; There are regular skirmishes, often taking place far from the venue. An example is the attack on a bus with Cottbus fans by Dynamo Dresden supporters. Such incidents cast a shadow over developments in the fan curves and show that more needs to be done to slow down the momentum.

The role of the police and fan projects

The situation surrounding football games not only requires a watchful eye from the police, but also a critical examination of the fan projects themselves. Reports of violence and right-wing extremist tendencies call for a new look at the social role of these projects. In this context, Saxony's Interior Minister Armin Schuster has called for the fan projects to be critically examined. At the same time, DFB President Bernd Neuendorf shows solidarity and would like to work for the continuation of these important social projects.

The challenges these projects face are enormous. Public perception is often shaped by negative incidents, but social work in the fan curves is crucial to promote positive development. These aspects must not only find a place in the current discussion, but must also be urgently taken into account.

The high-risk game between Hertha BSC and Dynamo Dresden will undoubtedly raise many questions not only from a sporting perspective, but also from a social perspective. It remains to be seen whether the security measures already introduced will be sufficient.

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