Authorities are examining a sports event, specifically a football game.
A disturbing incident occurred during a soccer match in Bremerhaven-Surheide on Friday, September 13, at 1 p.m., involving the teams TuSpo Surheide II and SFL Bremerhaven II. The game was abruptly halted when altercations broke out between players and officials from both teams. Upon arrival, the combatants had separated, but the atmosphere remained heated. The violence took place towards the end of regular play, with some spectators also becoming involved in the soccer match incident. A bottle was used as a weapon during the incident, and a 20-year-old's wallet was reportedly stolen during the commotion, so theft is also being investigated. The home team's coach removed all his players from the field in response to the chaos. The Bremerhaven police arrived at the scene with multiple patrol units and are currently investigating incidents of dangerous bodily harm and theft from the soccer match. Two 28-year-olds and two 20-year-olds have been reported for dangerous bodily harm. Several people had minor injuries but did not require medical attention. After the facts were established, the police issued several bans from the premises. For further inquiries, you can contact the Bremerhaven Police at Phone: 0471 953-1404, Email: [email protected], or visit their website at www.polizei.bremerhaven.de. The investigation into the soccer match incident in Bremerhaven-Surheide is ongoing. We hope that such incidents will not recur in future soccer games, and we encourage all parties to maintain sportsmanship and respect for the game.