Scandal in football: Traiskirchner chairman appears to Schiri after 911 drama!

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After the game between Wiener Sport-Club and FC Traiskirchen, Obmann takes care of referees Heiner. In the incident causes discussions.

Nach dem Spiel zwischen Wiener Sport-Club und FC Traiskirchen greift Obmann Trost Schiedsrichter Heiner an. Vorfall sorgt für Diskussionen.
After the game between Wiener Sport-Club and FC Traiskirchen, Obmann takes care of referees Heiner. In the incident causes discussions.

Scandal in football: Traiskirchner chairman appears to Schiri after 911 drama!

In a scandalous incident after the regional league-Ost game between the Vienna Sport Club and FC Traiskirchen, which ended 2-2, there was a violent argument between the chairman of the Traiskirchner, Werner Trost, and referee Christian Heiner. After the final whistle, consolation stormed onto the field and put Heiner a head kick. According to his own information, the referee was unharmed, but described the situation as "unimaginable" and increased the alarm bells for such incidents in football. Heiner has already started legal steps and filed a complaint with the police and the criminal and registration committee for consolation.

The violent attack was triggered by two controversial penalty decisions against Traiskirchen, which the chairman apparently could not accept. The developments related to this incident not only raise questions about the role model function of officials in football, but could also result in far -reaching discussions within the Regionalliga Ost. Heiner emphasized that the psychological stress due to such attacks weighs more heavily than physical pain.

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Dark perspectives are emerging for Werner consolation. He threatens not only a fine, but also a functional lock. Such incidents are not only questionable for the integrity of sport, but also show the increasing disrespect towards referees and other "norm -enforcing people" in society, as the criminologist Thaya Vester from the University of Tübingen emphasizes. This problem is a phenomenon that is particularly pronounced in the lower leagues.

The German Football Association (DFB) has already responded to the worrying trends and is calling for targeted measures against the willingness to use violence in football. According to the DFB Vice President Ronald Zimmermann, 95% of violence incidents in the lowest football leagues, where the games are mainly organized on a voluntary basis. Deescalation training for clubs and referees are central elements in order to counteract such violent acts.

The argument about the incident in Traiskirchen thus forms only one further component in a wide range of football on football. The creation of a respectful and non -violent dealings on and next to the square remains one of the greatest challenges for the sports community.