Injured severely at Rostock Ostsee Stadium - Child suffers severe injury at Baltic Sea Stadium
In a concerning turn of events, a third-division football match between Hansa Rostock and 1860 Munich at Rostocker Ostseestadion took an unexpected turn. A nine-year-old child was seriously injured during the game, and the incident has sparked investigations and expressions of concern from authorities.
The injury was reportedly caused by the use of pyrotechnics by fans of the home team. The exact cause of the incident at the tribune after the final whistle is still unclear. However, it is known that the injury occurred on the sidelines of the game.
The police have confirmed that approximately 375 officers were deployed for the match to ensure the safety and security of the spectators. Despite these measures, the incident occurred, and the child was quickly taken to the hospital, though the extent of the injuries remains unknown.
In addition to the pyrotechnics incident, a flick knife was found during entry checks before the match. The police have initiated investigations against a man suspected of using symbols of unconstitutional organizations. The man is currently under investigation, and further details about the case are not yet available.
The football match between Hansa Rostock and TSV 1860 Munich was classified as a high-risk game due to past incidents of violence and disorderly conduct. Despite these concerns, the match proceeded, and it is hoped that such incidents will be avoided in the future.
Authorities are urging fans to behave responsibly and to respect the safety and well-being of all spectators, players, and staff. The use of pyrotechnics and other dangerous items is strictly prohibited, and anyone found to be in possession of such items will be dealt with appropriately by the authorities.
The football community is saddened by this incident and sends its thoughts and prayers to the injured child and their family. It is hoped that such incidents will not occur again in the future, and that football matches can be enjoyed safely and peacefully by all.