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Arminia Bielefeld: Fans throw Pyros and try to break into space

Arminia Bielefeld: Fans throw Pyros and try to break into space

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Serious Riots – Fans are throwing fires and trying to storm the space

Arminia Bielefeld under the leadership of SV Wehen Wiesbaden. Bielefeld fans caused an interruption that lasted a minute, and the club later apologized.

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Seen here: Bielefeld fans throw Pyros onto the pitch after the final whistle. They did it during the game.

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  • Arminia Bielefeld is about to be relegated to the third division.

  • In the first leg of relegation there were ugly behavior by Bielefeld fans.

  • The match had to be stopped for 21 minutes.

Accompanied by serious riots by their fans, the second division Arminia Bielefeld of SV Wehen Wiesbaden was introduced. The Bundesliga, which was relegated last year, is about to collapse in the third football league after an embarrassing 0: 4 in the first leg of relegation and before the second leg next Tuesday, and it also has to work through the mistakes of its supporters, which caused a 21-minute break. In the game are worried.

After conceding the fourth goal, Armenia fans set off fireworks on the field, and some of them tried to enter the field. Referee Benjamin Brand then sent both teams into the dressing room. What implications the events will have for next Tuesday’s second leg was not clear at first.

Unpleasant scenes in the relegation leg between Bielefeld and Wiesbaden.

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“It’s very difficult.”

Ivan Pratajin in der sechsten Minute, Johannes Wurtz (50.), Benedict Hollerbach (60.) and John Iredale (82.) trafen für die couragierten Hessen, which is the best chance at the dritten Aufstieg in die 2. Liga nach 2007 and 2019 to have. Bielefeld fans, who previously caused the game to be stopped twice, chanted during the match: “We are fed up”.

Arminia Bielefeld’s captain, Fabian Kloss, expressed his understanding of the backlash from his fans following the defeat. The club star, 35, told Sky TV: “The fans are reacting to the so-called team that introduced him to the pitch today.” “It is very difficult. Thank God no one was injured.”

Bielefeld apologizes

Bielefeld coach Owe Koschinat condemned his fans’ reaction, but also expressed his understanding. “There can’t be two opinions. Today wasn’t going well. But we gave the reason,” he said on Sky. “People no longer have a limit of tolerance to put up with what we gave today or last week. They endure a lot and today we failed for the second time.

On Saturday night, Armenia commented on Twitter. “We can only apologize for what happened on and off the field,” a tweet read. And: “It is our responsibility to work through everything thoroughly and then categorize it after knowing all the events.”

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