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Derby-Zof reiterates their perilous warning:

Police-related controversy looms over Eintracht Braunschweig ahead of the Lower Saxony derby. The club has taken a firm stance, vowing not to accommodate the alleged demand.

Derby-Zof reiterates its threat once more:
Derby-Zof reiterates its threat once more:

Derby-Zof reiterates their perilous warning:

The upcoming Lower Saxony derby between Eintracht Braunschweig and Hannover 96, scheduled for October 26, is shrouded in controversy as both clubs grapple with a new security concept. Eintracht Braunschweig has submitted a new security plan, but the ultras of visiting fans remain uncertain about accepting the proposed measures. The Braunschweiger Turn- und Sportverein (BTSV) has emphasised the personalization of tickets as the foundation of this new concept. Strictly personalized tickets were to be sold for the derby, but the BTSV has announced that they will not comply with the police's demand for only strictly personalized tickets for Hannover fans. The police directorate of Braunschweig has announced strict security measures for the derby, classifying it as a high-risk game. However, some of these measures are not feasible for Eintracht Braunschweig due to concerns about long waiting times for visiting fans. The club has had the proposed measures legally examined and has provisionally rejected them. The personalization of tickets for visiting fans will remain in the new security concept. However, the unanswered questions regarding the observance of GDPR regulations for both Eintracht Braunschweig and Hannover 96 remain a concern. The new security plan is likely to cause anger in the fan bases of both clubs. Eintracht Braunschweig opposes the proposed security concept, and it is unclear whether the ultras of the visiting fans will accept the measures. Despite the controversy, the Lower Saxony derby promises to be an exciting match, with both clubs eager to secure bragging rights in the local rivalry. The identity of the police director of Braunschweig who proposed the controversial security measures remains unknown at this time.

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