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Lower Sachsachsendby: Fanhilfe canceled Demo for today


Updated on 02/27/2025 – 12:18 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

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Fans of Hannover 96 (symbol image): Today they actually wanted to take to the streets and protest against the political restriction of guest fan quotas. (Source: Noah Wedel/Imago)

There are fewer tickets for guest fans at the Lower Saxony Sender in Hanover. The Fanhilfe Hannover rejects its protest planned for today. Demonstrate Eintracht fans.

At the upcoming Lower Saxony Sender between Hannover 96 and Eintracht Braunschweig on March 9th in Hanover, there will be restrictions for guest fans. As in the first leg in Braunschweig, fewer supporters of the guest team are allowed to the stadium. In response to this, the fans of both teams had announced protest marches in Hanover. But the Fanhilfe Hannover canceled her demo again.

The Hanoverians wanted to take to the streets under the motto “For a free fan culture in Hanover, Lower Saxony and everywhere!

But the fan help canceled the protest on Thursday morning, a spokesman for the Hannover T-Online police said. The speaker could not say anything about the reasons.

Under the motto “against guest fan restrictions – fan culture non -negotiates!” The Eintracht supporters continue to plan a demonstration on February 27. The march should lead from the main train station to the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior and Sport. The fan groups see a restriction of their fan culture in the ticket limit. Already at the first leg in Braunschweig there were similar protests against reduced maps of maps to guest fans.

The Braunschweiger have announced a number of participants in the middle three -digit range, the police said in Hanover. Start is at 5 p.m. The route starts at Ernst-August-Platz/corner of Joachimstrasse, then runs past the Interior Ministry, the Schiffgraben and the Lavesallee and then returns to Ernst-August-Platz. A opening rally at Hanover Central Station, intermediate classes at Schiffgraben and Lavesallee as well as a final rally at Hanover Central Station, the police are planned on request.

The criticism is aimed at Interior Minister Daniela Behrens (SPD), who had significantly supported the decision to reduce the guest manager to 60 percent. Because of the repeated riots before, during or after the games between the rival clubs in Lower Saxony, she even called for a complete exclusion of guest fans at the derbies last year.

Even before the first leg in Braunschweig, to which fewer 96 fans had caused the stadium, both fan camps protested separately against each other. The ultras of both clubs finally stayed away from the derby itself. The supporters of Eintracht Braunschweig already announced a boycott for the upcoming duel in Hanover.

The Hanover police department had ordered the partial exclusion in early February. She relies on paragraph 11 of the Lower Saxony police and regulatory authorities law, according to which she can “take the necessary measures to ward off dangers”.

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