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50,000 euros damage – Hansa Rostock draws consequences after Fan-Randale

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Ragged seat shells, demolished sanitary facilities: Around 50,000 euros of damage was done to Rostock fans at the game in Aachen. Hansa is supposed to pay for it. The club takes measures and takes the fans into the obligation.

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Once again fans of FC Hansa Rostock are rioting. The damage after the third-liga away match at Alemannia Aachen is immense. Rostock's Chairman of the Supervisory Board, a co-founder of the ultra-scene, has had enough and announced massive consequences.

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Football supporters of Hansa Rostock leave a trail of devastation in German stadiums. This time they dismantled the arena in Aachen and caused immense damage. The club now reacts with sharp words – and new measures.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Ragged seat shells, demolished sanitary facilities: Around 50,000 euros of damage was done to Rostock fans at the game in Aachen. Hansa is supposed to pay for it. The club takes measures and takes the fans into the obligation.

·Germany
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Fans of FC Hansa are rioting again. The damage in Aachen is immense. Rostock's Chairman of the Supervisory Board, co-founder of the ultra-scene, has had enough.

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Hansa Rostock goes through. After the repeated riots on the weekend, it is enough for the responsible person. Away riders will have it harder in the future.

·Berlin, Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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