After Hansa - St. Pauli: Unknown persons riot
After the match between FC Hansa Rostock and FC St. Pauli in the 2nd Bundesliga, two children were slightly injured in a riot. This was announced by the police in a press release on Saturday. The as yet unknown perpetrators from a group of around 100 people had thrown stones at and damaged a private car as well as emergency vehicles. "Two children in the car, aged twelve and two, were slightly injured by shattered glass," the press release stated. The police filed a criminal complaint on suspicion of aggravated breach of the peace.
The northern duel was classified as a high-risk match. The fan camps are considered hostile. Officers from the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state police, Hamburg and the federal police were deployed. FC St. Pauli won the match 3:2 (3:1).
Following the thrilling 3:2 victory of FC St. Pauli over FC Hansa Rostock in the 2nd Bundesliga, tensions boiled over, leading to riots. Unidentified individuals from a large group, estimated to be around 100 people, engaged in violent behavior, causing damage to a private car and emergency vehicles. The disturbances resulted in minor injuries to two children, aged 12 and 2, due to shattered glass.
Source: www.dpa.com