The club announced this in a lengthy statement on Monday evening. According to the Frankfurt police, 59 security guards and 57 officers were injured during the operation, and a special commission is investigating. The total number of injured people is over 200 people.
Eintracht tried to take a balanced view in which they strongly condemned violence against law enforcement and the police, but also called for a review of a police operation that had “not previously taken place in the stadium in this form in terms of duration and intensity.” have. “A number of uninvolved injured people, whose descriptions have reached Eintracht Frankfurt since the incidents on Saturday evening, require a detailed and self-critical analysis of the entire operation and the resources used,” it said.
Board member Philipp Reschke announced that he would carefully evaluate the eyewitness reports “and classify them accordingly.”
As the organizer, Eintracht apologized to all those injured. “Our concern is for you, and we hope and wish that everyone can recover from their injuries as quickly as possible,” said Reschke. Coming to terms with all of the events is complex and will take more time. The club also called before the European Conference game against PAOK Saloniki on Thursday (from 9 p.m. in SPORTS1-Live ticker) for de-escalation.
2023-11-27 22:03:56
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