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After the 3: 3 (0: 3) against FC St. Pauli prevailed at second division Dynamo Dresden action. However, not because of events on the field, but in the stands. Several offensive banners were shown in the Dynamo fan curve. On Twitter also the photo was shared by two folders, on their shirts a "clearly Nazi message on display," as the club confirmed the day after.
The folder service at the inlet? Easily ...
But @ DynamoDresden what is the matter with you in the guests seat area going on? Is this the official # SGD foldercloth? Are you serious?
Does not work !!!
--- # fanhilfe #fcsp #sgdfcsp #nonazis #bwh @SGHDynamo pic.twitter.com/eSGa5q7oP2
The two security forces had been released by the head of the security service at the beginning of the game after an untransacted instruction from the service and would then have shown in the respective shirts. On it the symbol of the SS Totenkopfverbände can be seen, which were commissioned during the national socialism starting from 1934 with the guarding of the concentration camps.
"Unreservedly Critical Dispute"
"These two folders will never again be used directly or indirectly at SG Dynamo Dresden events, and we are also considering further legal action," said Dynamo's commercial director Michael Born in a statement.
On the court @DynamoDresden has caught up today a 0: 3 - and still lost. The Germany banner #Pegida in the # Dynamo Stadium, in addition to a number of sexist and outright right-wing populist banner. A dark day for the whole club. # sgd1953 #LDHR #SGDFCSP pic.twitter.com/MmrUs3wdAS
- Wolf-Georg Winkler (@der_wolf_aus_dd) August 31, 2019In addition, the club will "unreservedly critical confrontation with regard to the misogynist and inhuman banners take place", which were shown during the match against FC St. Pauli by Dynamo fans. "We have noted several despicable events surrounding the match against FC St. Pauli, for which I personally apologized to President Oke Divinity right after the match," said Born.
The statement also announced that the club wanted to use the upcoming panel meeting with its fan representatives to "speak and speak out of things". The aim is "in the future, among other things, in cooperation with our active fan scene to prevent such inhumane banners."