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🚨The Unruly Football League🚨

The German Football Association (DFB) certainly hasn't been lounging around! In the wake of chaos in Augsburg, Bochum, and St. Pauli, they've announced an immediate investigation by the control committee.

Rescue crews promptly rush to the Hoffenheim spectator

💥The Unruly Football League!💥

🚀Augsburg crime scene: Uproar ensues during the encounter with Hoffenheim (1:1). A bang echoes around the TSG standing-room-only section, and a firecracker sails towards an Augsburg substitute. It strikes an unfortunate spectator in the stands.

Dr. Felix Brych (48), the seasoned referee, shares, "I've never heard such a deafening bang in a soccer stadium."

Unfortunate news surfaces; eleven individuals endure bang trauma, and alarmingly, two teen girls (12 and 17 years old) are part of the injured.

Marinko Jurendic (45), Augsburg's sports director: "This should be met with severe retribution."

Two alleged offenders are detained during the match; both individuals remained in custody on Sunday.

🚀Bochum crime scene: FC supporters show their unruly side ahead of the duel against Cologne (1:1). Fans become aggressive, attempting to breach the entrance. Police officer intervention was necessary, employing batons and pepper spray to control the situation. At least one individual is apprehended. Police believe these provocateurs sought to smuggle pyrotechnics into the stadium.

🚀St. Pauli crime scene: An alarming situation unfolds between sidekicks of Hanover (0:0). Police officers report injuries to at least 17 officers and 15 fans, with several hospitalizations. A police officer (44 years old) sustains multiple leg fractures following an attack with a sidewalk slab by Pauli hooligans.

Confrontations intensify when visiting supporters strike police officers with blows and kicks, flagpoles serving as weapons. Officers resort to pepper spray and batons to restore order. Referee Richard Hempel stopped the match for five minutes.

Apparently, internal disputes within the visiting fanbase sparked the hostility.

Fan support teams insist that the police's behavior was "exaggerated" whereas cops argue that their intervention was necessary to prevent further escalation.

The DFB's control committee scrutiny will also delve into the Millerntor Stadium's turbulent episode, occurring between FC St. Pauli and Hanover 96, amidst chaos and physical injuries among both spectators and officers.

After the unrest at the Millerntor Stadium, both teams' fit supporters decry the police's response as "disproportionate."

German football has experienced an unsettling first season, plagued by riots—most recently in Augsburg, Bochum, and St. Pauli, enforcing the police's presence in stadiums to maintain order, as reported across media outlets.

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The search query lacks specifics about the DFB's control committee probe following the chaos at football matches in Augsburg, Bochum, and St. Pauli, focusing on the conflict at the Millerntor Stadium in St. Pauli.

Unfortunately, there's no available information about the latest incidents or investigations pertaining to hooliganism or violence in German football matches—you may need to look into more current news articles or official statements from the DFB or local authorities.

It's worth noting that historical incidents involving BFC Dynamo, a notorious German football club, epitomize the turbulent past of hooliganism and clashes between supporters and police in German football spectacles, resulting in severe injuries and arrests.

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