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Pyro without end: expensive aftermath for HSV

Updated June 9, 2026 – 5:09 p.mReading time: 1 min.

The guest block is brightly lit (archive photo): The use of pyrotechnics by fans in Dortmund costs HSV 153,000 euros.Enlarge the image

The guest block is brightly lit (archive photo): The use of pyrotechnics by fans in Dortmund costs HSV 153,000 euros. (Source: IMAGO / HMB Media)

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Pyro without end: expensive aftermath for HSV

The away game at Borussia Dortmund in March (2:3) comes HSV Almost three months later it cost dearly. The sports court of the German Football Association (DFB) is asking the club to pay heavily for the misconduct of its fans.

HSV has to pay 153,000 euros because “a total of 48 Bengal fires, 84 indicators, ten smokers, eight spray pens and a rocket” were ignited in the guest block. The judgment is already legally binding.

HSV can use up to 51,000 euros of the fine for “its own security or violence prevention measures, which would have to be proven to the DFB by December 31, 2026”. The DFB fines indirectly benefit football-related foundations.

Played every minute: HSV fixes important extra time

Surprise at HSV: The Bundesliga promoted team extended Svea Stoldt after relegation. The 20-year-old midfielder played in all 29 competitive games and played every single second. Her contract originally expired at the end of the season; according to media reports, several top clubs in the Bundesliga had expressed their interest. It is not known how long the new working paper will last.

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“Hamburg is my home and it means an incredible amount to me to be able to continue wearing the diamond in the future,” said Svea Stoldt in a statement from the club. HSV director Christoph Rohmer praised the development of the U23 national player: “Svea has continuously developed both personally and athletically in recent years.” Despite her young age, she has long since become a top performer.

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