Cup throw scandal: Bochum police interrogates suspects
After the mug-scandal in the football Bundesliga, the police in Bochum has identified a suspect and interrogated to the point.
According to a joint statement of the prosecutor's office and the police headquarters, the 38-year-old Bochum, however, "not admitted in the course of the interrogation".
In the game of VfL Bochum against Borussia Mönchengladbach (0: 2) was hit on Friday night referee assistant Christian Gittenmann on the side line from one of the front rows of a beer mug on the head. The encounter was initially interrupted after just under 70 minutes and then canceled. The police determined because of "a dangerous physical injury".
The control committee of the German Football Federation (DFB) has also included the investigation. The DFB games Court decides on the game classification. The VfL Bochum threatens a ghost game.
It was the eighth clearance in the Bundesliga, the first since April 1, 2011. At that time, at the 0: 2 of the FC St. Pauli against Schalke 04 a line judge had been hit by a beer cup.
VFL Bochum is considering alcohol ban on the grandstands
Meanwhile, the VFL is considering an alcohol ban on the grandstands. This measure will be discussed, Ilja Kazig said as a spokesman for the management of VfL Bochum of the "West German General Zeitung". Already in the next home game against Bayer Leverkusen the alcohol ban could grab.
Counter fences, Kaenzig rejected: "We stand for a community experience of fans in the stadium. We do not want some idiots to destroy 99.9 percent of our fans of this experience." Because of the escape and rescue paths, this may not be possible. The club is waiting for the results of the investigating police.
Kaenky, however, is that the perpetrator makes itself: "We know that more and more witnesses are reporting, the pressure is always greater over the social media."
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