Union Berlin fights for justice after scandal game against Bochum!
Union Berlin fights for justice after scandal game against Bochum!
Bochum, Deutschland - an outcry in German football! Union Berlin levies against a controversial judgment of the sports court, which VfL Bochum promised a 2-0 victory after her goalkeeper Patrick Drewes was played by a lighter during a Bundesliga game in December. The decision ensures excitement and heated discussions in the football world!
The incident occurred on December 14th when the game was shortly before the end. In injury time, Drewes was hit by an object from the crowd, which led to an immediate termination. Referee Martin Petersen led both teams from the square while Drewes was medical care. A Bochum player kept the lighter triumphantly up, which the Union fans also provoked.
The decision of the sports court
The sports court decided that Bochum should not only win the game, but also claim the points for itself instead of evaluating the 1-1 draw. This decision caused outrage at Union Berlin. President Dirk Zingler made it clear: "It is bad enough that people keep throwing objects on stages or playing fields. Unfortunately, no organizer can prevent this."
But the controversy do not end here! Bochum refused to continue the game after the incident, so it continued almost half an hour later with a substitute for Drewes. The two teams agreed not to try to score a goal in the remaining three minutes, which the judges considered problematic.
The reaction of Union Berlin
Zingler counters the allegations and sharply criticizes the decision of the court. "The true unsportsmanlike scandal took place on the square and in the courtroom," said Zingler. He argues that the integrity of the game is at stake: "If the beneficiary party can declare itself weakened, we no longer need a referee referee. The door opens for fraud and dirty tricks."
The heated debate about this incident shows how fragile the boundaries of fair play are in football. The decision of the sports court could have far -reaching consequences for the future of the game. The fans are excited to see how this case will develop!
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