Chaos in the Deggendorf ice stadium: Fire brigade evacuates 200 fans!

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After the DSC won over the Selber Wölfe, there were pyrotechnic incidents and an evacuation of 200 people in the Deggendorf ice stadium.

Im Deggendorfer Eisstadion kam es nach einem Sieg des DSC über die Selber Wölfe zu Pyrovorfällen und einer Evakuierung von 200 Personen.
After the DSC won over the Selber Wölfe, there were pyrotechnic incidents and an evacuation of 200 people in the Deggendorf ice stadium.

Chaos in the Deggendorf ice stadium: Fire brigade evacuates 200 fans!

The Deggendorfer SC (DSC)'s recent victory over the Selber Wölfe (4:3 after overtime) was celebrated with great joy in the Deggendorf ice stadium. But the mood quickly changed when pyrotechnics were ignited after the game, which resulted in a fire brigade being called out. The alarm led to the evacuation of approximately 200 fans, the two teams and all stadium staff, such as Hockey News reported.

The fire department had to intervene quickly when the fire alarms went off and the entire area around the hothead arena was evacuated. DSC officials expressed concern about repeated incidents of fans smuggling hard alcohol into the stadium. The association is now calling for clear measures to stop these machinations. Otherwise, there could be a risk of bans in cooperation with the authorities. The club is asking for information to help identify the people responsible, as the incidents could result in additional financial burden.

Unsightly incidents in the stadium

These incidents cast a shadow over the otherwise positive course of the game. The black and yellow Deggendorf fans made negative headlines not only by setting off pyrotechnics, but also by smuggling alcohol Home sport determines. Concerns about stadium safety are increasing, especially when such incidents become more frequent.

As what happened shows, it is important to maintain health and safety standards in the facilities and ensure that fans respect the values ​​of the sport. The club has a responsibility to identify those involved in the incidents to ensure everyone's safety.

Behavior of the Tilburg Trappers

In addition, there were unpleasant incidents in the Tilburg ice stadium, which refers to the Netherlands. Offensive chants towards the away fans from Leipzig were heard. The Tilburg Trappers immediately apologized for the behavior of the attentive fans and emphasized that this did not fit with the club's values. However, this behavior was not shared by all Tilburgers; Many supporters showed solidarity with the Leipzig guests during the game and drowned out the offensive chants, which had a positive signal effect.

The overall question is how sports clubs, fans and authorities can work better together to create a safe and respectful environment at all sporting events. It remains to be seen how Deggendorfer SC will react to these latest developments and what measures will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future.