Overview
- The February 22 match between Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden saw severe fan violence, including pyrotechnic exchanges and attempts to breach barriers, resulting in 51 injuries.
- Dynamo fans criticized both the actions of their own supporters and the handling of security, questioning the effectiveness of the Ostseestadion's safety protocols.
- The police are investigating the events, identifying a 45-year-old suspect involved in damaging a protective barrier and continuing to review video footage for further culprits.
- The incident has reignited broader discussions on the use of pyrotechnics in stadiums, with some advocating for stricter regulations and others calling for collaborative solutions involving fans, clubs, and authorities.
- A survey revealed mixed feelings among fans about stadium safety, with 25% expressing significant concerns about attending high-risk matches and a noticeable hesitation to bring children to games.