Hansa Rostock loses a lawsuit: DFB judgment causes excitement!

Der FC Hansa Rostock verliert Klage gegen Unterhaching wegen Spielabsage; DFB bezieht Stellung zu Polizeikosten bei Hochrisikospielen.
FC Hansa Rostock loses a lawsuit against Unterhaching about the game cancellation; DFB takes a position on police costs for high -risk games. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Hansa Rostock loses a lawsuit: DFB judgment causes excitement!

Unterhaching, Deutschland - FC Hansa Rostock suffered a defeat before the constant Federal Court of the DFB. The club complained of the short-term removal of a third division game against SpVgg Unterhaching, but the lawsuit was rejected as inadmissible and unfounded. Hansa had already failed with an objection to the DFB game committee and an administrative complaint. The cancellation of the game, which should have taken place on the 26th matchday of last season, was imposed by the municipality of Unterhaching due to an inadequate security concept for the match classified as a high -risk game.

The game made up for May 7th finally ended with a 2-0 win for Hansa. Nevertheless, the club was convinced that Unterhaching was responsible for the laid game and this should be assessed as a non -occurrence. Despite the sporting success, Hansa has decided to continue the procedure in order to achieve a fundamental decision. The association complains of additional effort and additional costs through the relocation of the game, which cannot currently be approved again. The procedure has now been completed with the judgment of the DFB, and there is no legal remedy for the arbitration. Hansa calls for a fundamental revision of the Regulations of the DFB to avoid future competitive disadvantages n-tv reports.

challenges for football in Germany

These developments come at a time when the German Football Association (DFB) regretted that the Federal Constitutional Court (BVerfG) has made a judgment on the police costs in high-risk games. The DFB emphasizes how important it is to check the financial effects of this decision, especially for Germany's football location. Many clubs, especially those in the 3rd league and regional leagues, could existently burden the new requirements. The DFB emphasizes: "It must not be that football must bear the additional costs for security in public space" DFB reports. In view of these challenges, the DFB has invested in prevention and security measures together with the DFL and other clubs in view of these challenges. The aim is to maintain the security level in the stages and still search for paths with political representatives and corresponding places to reduce the police.

training for security managers

In order to meet the growing complexity in security management in football, the SRH University of Heidelberg, in cooperation with the DFB and the German Football League, offers a certificate program. In seven modules, prospective security managers are trained in football on topics such as crisis management, conflict coping and legal foundations. The next round begins in October 2025 and concludes with a certificate from srh reports.

These initiatives and challenges illustrate how dynamic and demanding the situation in German football is. While Hansa Rostock continues his struggle for better framework conditions, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop for many clubs in the country.

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