Monday, April 4, 2011

Throw beer cups: DFB called an opinion from FC St. Pauli

FC St. Pauli beer mug-threatening after the attack on assistant referee Thorsten Schiffner and the subsequent demolition game drastic penalties. On Monday called for the Control of the German Football Federation (DFB) to Hamburg after the events at the Bundesliga match against Schalke 04 last Friday to submit comments.

Subsequently, the DFB sports court will decide later this week about the sentence. "FC St. Pauli was today asked to give an opinion on the events. A decision is made in the coming days of receipt and review of all documents, "said DFB media director Ralf Köttker:" This whole affair is not a petty offense "also on the score of the Friday game, the 89th from the demolition by referee Deniz Aytekin in the.

Minutes was 2-0 for Schalke will be decided until after the official opinion of St. Pauli. It can be anticipated, however, that the judges will convert the 2-0 lead by Schalke 04 in accordance with Clause 18, paragraph 4 of the DFB-Rules in a 2-0 victory. What sanctions against the Hamburg be spoken until the decision of the DFB sports court open.

They range from a dramatic penalty of up to 50,000 € on a "ghost game without spectators, to a square block. "The sports court will reach a verdict, we will accept it," said sporting director Helmut Schulte. A suspect was soon after the match was abandoned in the 88th Minutes it had been established, the police interrogated on Saturday but again set free.

Although several witnesses would have seen that the 43-year-old of Block 7 of the main stage from the man at the line of the beer cup was thrown into the neck, but the evidence is currently still unclear. Although the accused involved in contradictions, but he denied the alleged act.

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