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In Germany, police are searching for 69 participants in large-scale riots at last year's soccer match

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German police are investigating 212 cases of disorderly conduct, bodily harm and assault on law enforcement officers related to a large-scale soccer riot involving 69 unidentified attendees of a Bundesliga match between Schalke 04 and Eintracht Frankfurt.

In Germany, police are searching for 69 participants in large-scale soccer riots. Local police are investigating 212 cases of public order violations, causing serious bodily injury, as well as attacks on law enforcement officers. This writes BILD, reports UNN.

A total of 212 cases have been opened for serious disturbance of public order, infliction of grievous bodily harm, physical assault on law enforcement officers and insults.

- said local police spokesman Thomas Nowaczyk. 

Details

According to media reports, the criminal police in Gelsenkirchen are looking for 69 suspects at once after serious riots last year at the arena of soccer club Schalke. It is noted that this is the largest police operation related to a Bundesliga match in the history of Germany.

Initially, the criminal case was opened against Eintracht ultras, but now the police are also considering the possibility that Schalke fans were involved in the riots. At least 143 suspects have already been identified, and 69 more are to be identified from surveillance cameras.

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Context

On May 20, 2023, violent clashes broke out in the match between Schalke 04 and Eintracht immediately after the final whistle. Red Cross volunteers and several police officers were injured in the scuffles. In addition, at least 18 random stadium guests were injured, two of whom were hospitalized and operated on.  

According to police, the riots started because Frankfurt fans climbed over the barriers of the visitors' block and attacked Schalke fans.

Tatiana Salganik

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