VfL Bochum in turmoil: Judgment after throwing a lighter causes trouble!

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VfL Bochum receives a 2-0 win against Union Berlin after the DFB ruling. Union plans to appeal over controversial lighter throwing.

VfL Bochum in turmoil: Judgment after throwing a lighter causes trouble!

The DFB sports court decided on Thursday: VfL Bochum was subsequently deemed the winner of the controversial game against 1. FC Union Berlin. The reason for Union's 2-0 defeat is an unsportsmanlike incident that occurred during the game, which took place on matchday 14 of the Bundesliga, when Bochum's goalkeeper Patrick Drewes was hit in the head in stoppage time by a lighter thrown by a spectator from the Berlin ranks. While Bochum now receives three points for this decision, Union President Dirk Zingler has announced that he will take action against the ruling because, in his view, it significantly damages football laola1.at reported.

The decision concerning the verdict of the DFB sports court could soon turn out to be not final. Union Berlin has already announced that it will exhaust legal means to challenge the verdict. Zingler expresses himself clearly and points out that such incidents cannot be prevented by the organizer themselves. He emphasizes that the real scandalous incident is not the throw itself, but the court's decision. Zingler also warns that in the future it will no longer be the sporting performance of the teams that will be decisive, but rather external influences such as insults or the throwing of objects, which could endanger the integrity of the game Sports Yahoo notes.

The situation remains exciting because Bochum receives this special rating even though the game was ultimately completed under protest. Zingler and Union believe their actions are necessary and point out possible legal consequences that could result from the ruling. President Zingler and the Union are determined not to back down in this dispute and to contest the issue before a higher DFB body.

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