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Sports court sentenced BFC Dynamo to a fine of 10,000 euros

2021-10-26T13:38:37.207Z


The sports court of the North East German Football Association (NOFV) has sentenced the regional league team BFC Dynamo to a fine of 10,000 euros. In addition, the club has to play a championship home game behind closed doors, as the NOFV announced on Tuesday. The measure was suspended on probation, the probation period runs until 30.


The sports court of the North East German Football Association (NOFV) has sentenced the regional league team BFC Dynamo to a fine of 10,000 euros.

In addition, the club has to play a championship home game behind closed doors, as the NOFV announced on Tuesday.

The measure was suspended on probation, the probation period runs until 30.

Berlin - June 2022.

With this decision, the association reacted to incidents during the championship game against BSG Chemie Leipzig on September 12th.

At that time, BFC fans had thrown dangerous objects in the direction of the Leipzig players and supervisors, among other things.

In addition, chemical players were racially insulted and anti-Semitic slogans were chanted.

The NOFV assessed this as continued unsportsmanlike behavior by the BFC supporters in unity with insufficient security and as discriminatory behavior on the part of the fans.

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The BFC has the option of using the fine up to 4,000 euros for measures against racism, right-wing extremism or anti-Semitism.

This would have to be proven to the association by March 30, 2022.

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Source: merkur

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