Munich fans complain of police violence: riot at the train station!

Nach dem Drittligaspiel FC Saarbrücken gegen TSV 1860 München kam es zu Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Fans und Polizei, die untersucht werden.
After the third division game FC Saarbrücken against TSV 1860 Munich, there were conflicts between fans and the police that are examined. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Munich fans complain of police violence: riot at the train station!

On January 19, 2025, a scandalous incident occurred in Saarbrücken after the third division game between the 1st FC Saarbrücken and TSV 1860 Munich, which took place the day before. Like Blaulichteport Saarland reported, throw in Munich fans of the Saarland police disproportionate violence. A video shows how a policeman brings a fan of TSV 1860 Munich to the ground with a kick, while leaving the train.

The incident allegedly occurred in a tense environment. According to reports, the mood among the police was aggressive. The fan portal "Sechzger.de" announces that a dog handler has lost control of the situation. The injured fan initially stayed motionless on the ground and was later taken to the hospital.

aggressive police presence

The police used several officials and dog handlers, which further escalated the situation. According to a fan, an eyewitness reported provocative actions by individual police officers who could be triggered as a trigger for violence. The video also shows how the dog's dog replaced the fan lying on the ground, while the official reacted loudly.

The exact events before the incident remain unclear, since decisive seconds are missing in the video. The police have now announced that it would examine the incident. The central question remains whether there was an escalation on the part of the sixty fans or whether the accusation of police violence is actually true.

police violence against football fans

This incident throws a light on a bigger problem: police violence against football fans is a common topic in Germany. A study by the German Research Foundation (DFG), which was documented by Sport Sky There are only more people affected in demonstrations.

The study interviewed 3,300 people who have experienced police violence and carried out 60 expert interviews. It turned out that 55 percent of the contacts with the police took place in the context of demonstrations and political actions, while 25 percent referred to football games and other major events. The police force is defined as a disproportionate reaction of the police, even if there is no violation of the law.

In view of these circumstances, the fan representatives have switched on to bring light into the situation and to clarify the events. The incident in Saarbrücken is not an isolated case, but part of a worrying trend that affects the relationship between football fans and the police.

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