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Hansa Rostock: “AG-Süd” also distances itself from fan banners

2021-10-21T12:06:54.360Z


When dealing with the banner affair at the home game of FC Hansa Rostock against SV Sandhausen, the "AG-Süd" has now also distanced itself from the inhuman statements. As the Mecklenburg second division soccer team announced on its homepage on Thursday, according to the representation of fan groups on the south stand of the Ostseestadion, “a limit was crossed”.


When dealing with the banner affair at the home game of FC Hansa Rostock against SV Sandhausen, the "AG-Süd" has now also distanced itself from the inhuman statements.

As the Mecklenburg second division soccer team announced on its homepage on Thursday, according to the representation of fan groups on the south stand of the Ostseestadion, “a limit was crossed”.

Rostock - The FC Hansa had already condemned the incidents “in the strongest possible way”.

In the game (1: 1) a banner with the inscription: "One less, ACAB !!!" was displayed.

The abbreviation stands for All cops are bastards.

The statement relates to the death of a Hamburg police officer who, according to the Hamburg Police Union, died at the age of 24 after a night-time stress exercise during a course in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

“The support should primarily be about Hansa.

Hansa is our passion - a passion that everyone will certainly interpret differently for themselves and live out differently!

With everything we always have a responsibility for our club, ”wrote the“ AG-Süd ”on the club's side.

And made it clear: “To live up to one's responsibility also means to straighten up for our association and to take a stand.

This wallpaper has nothing to do with FC Hansa and the values ​​our club stands for. "

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According to its own information, FC Hansa Rostock identified a suspect on Wednesday, communicated its findings to the state police and handed over the relevant video material to the responsible authorities for their further investigations and initiation of proceedings.

In addition, Hansa initiated a stadium ban proceedings against the person concerned.

dpa

Source: merkur

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