Scandal in the stadium: chaos and discharge after a dramatic game!

Scandal in the stadium: chaos and discharge after a dramatic game!

A football game that goes into the history books! On Pentecost Saturday 1995 there was a dramatic regional league in the sold-out Ernst-Abbe sports field between Carl Zeiss Jena and FC Saxony Leipzig. The tension was tangible when referee Torsten Koop had to interrupt the game after the green-white fans stormed into the interior after a controversial penalty whistle. Chaos broke out when the police had to intervene to calm the situation. An ascent to the second division was at stake and the emotions were cooked over!

But the rivalry between these two teams has deeper roots. The game's referee, Siegfried Kirschen, was visibly horrified after the game and commented in a television interview: "This is my 19th league year, but that is the absolute disaster." He made it clear that he had no accusation of any situation. Ironically, cherries were driven home after the game of FCS managing director because his car, a lada, had been demolished. Coach Hartwig did not let himself be ripped off and described cherries in the ZDF sports studio as a "little pig", which ultimately cost him the job. FC Carl Zeiss won the game at the green table 2-0, which only heated up rivalry.

a game full of emotions

The rivalry between Carl Zeiss Jena and Chemie Leipzig is more than just a football game; It is an emotional meeting that captivates the fans. The 1995 events are just an example of the heated duels that these two teams have been fighting for years. Every encounter promises tension, drama and unforgettable moments that shape the history of German football.

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