Gladbach wins at the green table
The DFB Courts Court has evaluated the broken Bundesliga encounter between VfL Bochum and Borussia Mönchengladbach for the Gladbacher.
After the cup throw scandal, the VFL Bochum has expected expected at the green table: The Courts Court of the German Football Federation (DFB) evaluated in the 70th minute at the stand of 2: 0 for Borussia Mönchengladbach broken encounter with 2: 0 goals and three Points for the five-time German master.
Bochum had demanded a repetition of the game because the muggerer bought his drink "completely legal" and therefore "no fault" has "no fault". This argument made Stephan Oberholz, the chairman of the DFB Courts court. Every club is "responsible for his spectators", the "fault of the spectators" to be attributed to the club. The game classification for Gladbach is "mandatory and alternately prescribed", "a repeating game or replaying the last more than 20 minutes is therefore not possible."
According to the legal and rules of procedure, the clubs ", among other things, for the behavior of their players, officials, employees, trailers and spectators," then Oberholz - regardless of the fault. This has been confirmed several times by the International Courts Arbitration Court (CAS) or also by the Federal Court of Justice (BGH).
About sanctions for the newcomer, the DFB Courts Court will decide in a separate procedure at a later date, the DFB announced on Thursday. The VFL continues to threaten a ghost game.
Referee Assistant Christian Ggantmann had been hit by a filled beverage cup at the back of a filled beverage cup. The impartial Benjamin Cortus had initially interrupted the encounter and officially aborted a quarter of an hour later.
The Bochum police had established a suspect on Monday and interrogated to the point. According to a joint declaration of the prosecutor's office and the police headquarters, however, the 38-year-old Bochum was "not admitted in the course of the interrogation".
The VFL announced to proceed against the malefactor with all the hardness. The club threatened "stadium ban, club exclusion or collection of the season ticket" as well as "claims for damages". After the defeat on the green table, it could be tight for the Bochumers in the relegation battle again: Seven rounds before the end, the projection on the relegation site is shrunk together on six points.
In Gittelmann, a skull impeller and a whiplash was diagnosed according to own information in the hospital. He had demanded hard punishments. "A nationwide zero tolerance policy with a clearly defined and well-known for all in advance and tough penalty should be worked out," said Gittenmann, only in this way "violence" against impartial - especially "on the amateur courts" - to avoid.
In the Bundesliga history it was the eighth clearance. Lastly, on April 1, 2011, the game between FC St. Pauli and Schalke 04, when referee assistant Thorsten Schiffner met a game break on the head of a beer mug.
The Millerntor-Eleven was first sentenced to a ghostly game at that time. In retrospect, the punishment was mitigated on a game in a stadium distant at least 50 kilometers away.
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