It had already been announced: After the fan scandal in the game against Rot-Weiss Essen, FSV Zwickau will lose the points. That was decided by the DFB sports court.
FSV Zwickau has more than one leg in the regional league. As expected, the remaining game against Rot-Weiss Essen was scored 2-0 for Essen. This was decided by the sports court of the German Football Association (DFB) on Tuesday (May 2nd, 2023).
The encounter was in Halftime at 1:1 by referee Nicolas Winter after a Zwickau spectator threw beer in his face as he walked into the dressing room. Assistant referee Felix Grund was also partially hit on his jersey.
FSV responsible for security in the stadium
“According to the applicable legal and procedural rules of the DFB, the game for FSV Zwickau is to be considered lost with 0:2. On the one hand, FSV Zwickau should have protected the referee better on the way to the dressing room. On the other hand, the club is also responsible for his spectators and to attribute the culpability of the supporters to the club,” said Georg Schierholz, deputy chairman of the DFB sports court. Zwickau can appeal the decision within 24 hours.
The cause of the incident is a sponsor of the club, who used to be a member of the Executive Committee of the FSV. In a newspaper interview shortly afterwards, he blamed the referee for his actions.
High fine threatened
The DFB sports court will make a separate decision on possible sanctions against FSV for the incident that caused the game to be abandoned after the DFB control committee has brought charges. Zwickau faces a fine of up to 100,000 euros. The association had already announced that it would take recourse against those responsible for the action.
Zwickau practically relegated
The judgment of the sports court is another setback for Zwickau in the relegation battle. The West Saxons are four games before the end of the season on the last place in the table and are seven points behind the saving bank. On Sunday, the FSV had a bitter one 3:4 defeat against VfL Osnabrück had to take it, but was also unlucky in view of two disputed referee decisions.
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