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Hertha BSC Headquarters Vandalized Ahead of High-Risk Dynamo Dresden Match

Vandalism at Hertha BSC's headquarters raises security concerns for upcoming Dynamo Dresden match. Both clubs collaborate to ensure safety.

In the image there are football players in the ground and behind the ground there is a huge crowd.
In the image there are football players in the ground and behind the ground there is a huge crowd.

Vandalism at Hertha's Building: Dynamo distances itself - Hertha BSC Headquarters Vandalized Ahead of High-Risk Dynamo Dresden Match

Hertha BSC's headquarters in Berlin were vandalized with offensive graffiti, sparking a joint effort between the clubs and the police to ensure safety at their upcoming match. The graffiti, which included slogans like 'Dynamo is coming!' and offensive language, has been painted over.

Both clubs are in close contact to address ticket allocation, safety measures, and matchday procedures for their high-risk game on November 1. Hertha BSC is considering filing a police report over the vandalism.

Dynamo Dresden has distanced itself from the incident, stating that it does not align with their club values. Despite the vandalism, Hertha BSC has provided Dynamo Dresden with an increased guest allocation of over 11,000 tickets for the match. However, no more tickets can be allocated to Dynamo Dresden due to the incident.

The identity of the unknown perpetrators is still unclear, although the messages left suggest a connection to Dynamo Dresden fans. The clubs and authorities are working together to investigate the matter.

Hertha BSC and Dynamo Dresden are collaborating to ensure a safe and secure matchday experience for fans on November 1. Despite the vandalism, both clubs remain committed to a peaceful and respectful atmosphere. The investigation into the incident continues.

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