Regionalliga: SG Wattenscheid fans chase away NPD politicians

Bochum’s NPD politician Claus Cremer wanted to see the SG Wattenscheid 09 game against Lippstadt but didn’t come to the stadium. Now he wants to sue.

fans of the SG Wattenscheid 09 chased the NPD politician Claus Cremer from the entrance area of ​​the Lohrheide Stadium. Despite being banned from the stadium, the 43-year-old tried to attend the regional league football team’s game against SV Lippstadt 08 on Sunday.

According to information from this editorial team, members of the active fan scene of the regional league promoted recognized him on site and loudly pointed out that Cremer was undesirable.

NPD: Claus Cremer is on the board of the right-wing extremist party

According to testimonies, Cremer is said to have asked for a document stating that he was banned from the stadium. The Wattenscheid NPD politician then left the entrance area, accompanied by further shouts of abuse from the SGW fans. As he left, he threatened to sue the ban.

Cremer is a member of the party executive of the extreme right-wing National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD), which is monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution. In February 2005, the Bochum district court sentenced him to one year in prison for making anti-Semitic statements at a neo-Nazi demonstration.

Cremer is banned from entering Wattenscheid

“We don’t want people like that here,” SGW board member Christian Pozo y Tamayo told our editorial team. Cremer has been banned from entering Wattenscheid since June. He had attended the Wattenscheider promotion game against Rheine with the help of a press accreditation and tried to film there, after which he was expelled from the stadium board.

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