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Bundesliga: scandal over police action against Ultras! club clearly

Great joy for football fans! The 60th edition of the Bundesliga has officially begun. But for a group of fans there were problems right from the start.

On Saturday (August 6) there was a scandal in Bundesliga. Ahead of the match against VfL Wolfsburg, Werder Bremen did not agree with the measures taken by the local police and reacted clearly.

Bundesliga: scandal over police action against Ultras! The club reacts clearly

This is certainly not how Werder Bremen fans envisioned their return to the Bundesliga. What happened? A questionable police measure is currently sparking much discussion.

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Bundesliga kicks off – matches of the first day:

  • Eintracht Frankfurt 1: 6 Bayern Munich
  • VfL Wolfsburg versus Werder Bremen
  • Union Berlin – Hertha BSC
  • Borussia Mönchengladbach – TSG Hoffenheim
  • FC Augusta – SC Freiburg
  • VfL Bochum – 1.FSV Mainz 05
  • Borussia Dortmund-Bayer Leverkusen
  • VfB Stuttgart-RB Leipzig
  • 1. FC Cologne – FC Schalke 04

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“With great misunderstanding, SV Werder took note of the measures taken by the police at the Wolfsburg train station. Although the game was classified as harmless by both clubs in the preliminary phase, the police are carrying out extensive research and personal identification,” he wrote. the club on Twitter.

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And he goes on to say: “Due to the actions of the police, the ultra groups of Werder have decided to return to Bremen”.

Bundesliga: Werder Bremen at VfL Wolfsburg without fans

Asked by a fan on Twitter, the Wolfsburg police referred to the need for research to avert the danger. “For the sake of avoiding danger, a checkpoint has been set up to prevent clashes between fan groups,” she said.

Werder Bremen sees the departure of the Ultras as a clear “competitive disadvantage”. The police measures were then carried out at the Wolfsburg railway station. “The fans are held back and are unable to move freely,” explains the Bundesliga-sponsored team.

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The campaign also received a lot of criticism from many football fans on social networks. (oa)

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