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Basketball fans riot in the city - the police arrive in large numbers

2023-02-10T20:27:15.525Z


The basketball fans of Partizan Belgrade marched through the pedestrian zone with a lot of noise on Thursday. This resulted in a large police operation.


The basketball fans of Partizan Belgrade marched through the pedestrian zone with a lot of noise on Thursday.

This resulted in a large police operation.

In this away game, Partizan Belgrade fans overshot the mark.

During the guest appearance in Munich, the Serbian supporters caused a large police operation.

Luckily everything went smoothly in the end.

On Thursday evening her team was a guest in the Audi Dome for a Euro League game against FC Bayern.

In the afternoon, around 100 supporters met in the Augustiner headquarters on Neuhauser Strasse and celebrated loudly.

Things got wild.

The police were alerted.

Belgrade fans parade through the pedestrian zone with Pyro

At around 6 p.m., two USK trains took the fans to the underground station at Stachus.

There were also hundreds more followers.

With a total of 200 Serbs, we went loudly through the pedestrian zone.

The basketball fans insisted on igniting one or the other pyrotechnics.

One or the other passer-by should have been amazed.

According to the police, some fans were quite drunk.

A fan was reported for insult, he had shown the middle finger in the direction of an officer.

Further investigations are ongoing.

The group took the U5 from Stachus to Heimeranplatz and then continued on foot to the Audi Dome.

There the situation calmed down again and was orderly - after all, all spectators wanted to come in.

It was worth it for the Serbs. With an 82:71 victory in their pocket, they then went back to Belgrade.

For the Bayern basketball team, on the other hand, it was their 15th defeat this season in Europe's top division.

With only nine wins, the play-offs are a long way off.

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Source: merkur

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