Friday, April 8, 2011

Sport verdict: St. Pauli must make do without against Bremen Fans

Football League team FC St. Pauli has to deliver because of the cup-throwing scandal the next home game against Werder Bremen on Easter Saturday without spectators. The sports court of the German Football Federation (DFB) confirmed on Friday the request of the DFB-Control. In the game against FC Schalke 04 last Friday, which was scored 2-0 for Schalke, the assistant referee was hit by a thrown out of the St.

Pauli beer cup fan block in the neck. The neighborhood club can until Monday to appeal against the verdict appeal and request a hearing. "The cause of a game interruption is a serious intrusion into the game and competition and can only be caught with a consequent penalty," the sports court chairman Hans E.

Lorenz crackdown by the association founded on Friday. The penalty is also necessary from general preventive point of view and should prevent future violations, continued Lawrence. This is the first "Ghost Game" in the history of the 1st League perfect. The relegation-threatened FC St. Pauli now expects a loss of around 750 000 €, as the North Derby was sold to the Bremen with some 24 400 spectators.

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