DFB has fans arrested by the police after protesting against Qatar and FIFA

A football festival with a bland aftertaste. The German Football Association has on the sidelines of the game between Germany and Italy on Tuesday evening fans were detained by the police after they were in the stadium with a banner against the World Cup in Qatar and the world association Fifa had protested. A police spokesman confirmed to FOCUS Online a corresponding measure by the officials on site.

“15,000 dead for big scenes – Fifa and Co. without a conscience” read the poster of the football fans, with which they clearly referred to the dead guest workers in Qatar, who had to work under slave-like conditions in the emirate to hold the World Cup at all to allow.

Fans protested with posters: DFB turned on the police

When the fans left the stadium quickly after the poster campaign, the DFB switched as the owner of the domiciliary rights the police a. Since the football association initially reserved the right to take legal action against the demonstrators, the officials stopped the supporters and took their personal details, police spokesman Wolfgang Röthgens confirmed to FOCUS Online. It was about possible violations of house rules and the question of whether some of those involved might have gained access to the stadium without a ticket.

As Röthgens further said, after the end of the police measure, the DFB declared that it did not want to take any further steps against the football fans. According to the police spokesman, the fans are not threatened by the police anyway. Showing the poster did not constitute a criminal offense at the discretion of the officers. The incident made waves on social media. An opinion of the DFB is currently not available.

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