Hamburg’s Bundesliga 2 match against Hannover is temporarily suspended after away fans chain locks to goalposts and display unsavoury banners in protest against Hannover’s owners

  • Hamburg’s game against Hannover was temporarily suspended on Friday
  • Away fans protested against their club’s owners by chaining locks to the goals
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Hamburg’s Bundesliga 2 match against Hannover was temporarily suspended at half-time amid crowd trouble among away fans at the Volksparkstadion. 

Hannover fans had appeared to chain locks to the goalposts inside the ground in protest to the club’s owners. 

Fans in the away end had also held up banners that depicted Hannover chairman chairman Martin Kind between a crosshair. 

Members of the stadium staff were seen on the pitch cutting the locks with an angle grinder before the match resumed, with Sebastian Ernst scoring in the eighth minute of injury time to seal a dramatic 4-3 victory for Hannover. 

Amid the crowd trouble, Hannover goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler was also seen on the live coverage of the match stepping over the advertising hordings and approaching the away fans. 

Hamburg’s Bundesliga 2 match against Hannover was temporarily suspended after away supporters held up a banner of their owner in a crosshair

Fans had also attached several locks to the goal posts inside the stadium in protest

Fans had also attached several locks to the goal posts inside the stadium in protest

The captain was seen walking up to the supporters in an attempt to quel the crowd trouble. 

Their protests were in relation to the Hannover’s decision to vote in favour of the Gereman Football League’s proposals to bring in a new strategic investment partners with firms CVC Capital Partners and Blackstone Group.

But the move has been met with much animosity among fans, who believe the move could come as a detriment to their clubs. 

More to follow… 

Facebook Reporter ShiftBundesliga



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