The second division game between SC Paderborn and Hansa Rostock on Friday evening (December 15, 2023) was dominated by fan protests against the DFL’s investor deal. The game was about to be abandoned. Paderborn won 3-0 (1-0) after two interruptions.
First of all, both fan camps implemented the previously announced boycott of sentiment in the first twelve minutes. From the 13th minute onwards, the Rostock fans set off pyrotechnics. Therefore, the referee Wolfgang Haslberger interrupted the game and ordered the professionals into the dressing room. The game only resumed nine minutes later.
Second interruption in the 2nd half
In the 56th minute, rockets flew onto the field again. Haslberger again saw no possibility of continuing the game and the players had to go into the dressing room again. The game was now about to be abandoned. After an interruption of almost half an hour, the match was able to continue with the score 1-0 for Paderborn.
Already on Sunday in Rostock’s home game against Schalke (0-2), supporters of both clubs caused an interruption of more than 25 minutes with arguments in the stands.
Sport almost took a back seat that evening. In the end there was a clear and deserved victory for SC Paderborn, which Adriano Grimaldi (25th), Raphael Obermair (67th) and Kai Klefisch (75th) scored.
Red for keeper Kolke
Rostock’s keeper Markus Kolke was sent off by referee Haslberger in the 63rd minute after an emergency stop on SCP striker Ilyas Ansah. Then the Rostock disaster began. Substitute keeper Nils Körber had to reach behind himself after just four minutes. Klefisch made everything clear a little later.
Christian Schulze, Sportschau, December 15, 2023 9:46 p.m
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