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Bundesliga: Who pays to police high-risk games? – INTELLI.NEWS

  • Germany's Constitutional Court will decide if football clubs must pay for policing high-risk matches, following a dispute between Bremen and the German Football League .
  • The DFL claims that about one in 12 matches in Germany's top two divisions are considered high risk.
  • Bremen's Interior Senator Ulrich M.�urer highlighted the financial burden on states for policing and suggested a fund of €20 to €30 million for clubs to cover costs.
  • If Bremen wins, other German states may also bill clubs for policing at high-risk matches, as seen in France and Italy.
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