Mourning for the President: Mourning for the President: Hertha says an emotional goodbye to Kay Bernstein

As of: January 21, 2024 3:49 p.m

On Sunday, Hertha BSC played their first competitive game since the unexpected death of Kay Bernstein. The game was all about mourning the late president, who was commemorated with numerous activities.

After the unexpected death of Hertha President Kay Bernstein, the first competitive game of the year for the Berliners was all about mourning. About the second division game against Düsseldorf, which comes with a 2-2 draw endedthere were numerous mourning events.

Numerous Hertha fans had already made their way to the Olympic Stadium on Sunday for a funeral march in honor of Bernstein. In response to a request from rbb, the police spoke of 7,000 participants. The Hertha Ultras of “Harlequins 98” called for this. “This day will be a difficult one for all of us,” said the fan group. People gathered in the morning on Theodor-Heuss-Platz in Berlin-Westend. The police closed parts of the square to car traffic.

Emotional minute of silence before kick-off

Later on the pitch, coach Pal Dardai’s team wore mourning ribbons. “You can’t put into words how difficult the last few days have been. I can feel what’s going on here. It’s going to be an oppressive atmosphere and a difficult day,” Dardai explained to Sky before kick-off.

Around 42,902 spectators came to say goodbye to Bernstein. Among them were the governing mayor Kai Wegner (CDU), sports senator Iris Spranger (SPD) and DFB President Bernd Neuendorf.

How moving the atmosphere in the Olympic Stadium was became apparent shortly before kick-off. With no music played, the fans sang Hertha’s anthem “Just Go Home” while photos of the late president were shown on the video screen. The stadium announcer introduced the minute’s silence with a short speech and the words “Dear Kay, you will remain in our hearts forever” before bursting into tears with a shaky voice.

Silence in the east curve

Both the East Curve and the guest block of Fortuna Düsseldorf commemorated Bernstein with banners and refrained from chanting and cheering in the initial phase. While the guests from the Rhineland began to support their team after five minutes, the East Curve remained silent.

Only when striker Haris Tabakovic made it 1-0 for the Berliners in the 30th minute and held a black T-shirt with the inscription “We Herthaners – in deep sadness” towards the curve while celebrating, did they agree with a common “Ha ho he “Hertha BSC” before silence reigned again. Derry Scherhant’s 2-0 win in stoppage time in the first half only caused a brief celebration.

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Hertha mourns the late President Bernstein

Flower wreath on the main square, commemoration also in other stadiums

A large picture of the late president was hung at the entrance to the east curve. Various memorial sites were also set up around the stadium where fans had the opportunity to leave flowers and sign condolence books. A wreath of flowers was laid on Bernstein’s usual spot in the main stand and his typical blue and white training jacket – which he wore on almost every occasion – was hung over the backrest.

“It’s an emotional day that will go down in Hertha history, one hundred percent. Such emotionality was rare. Even with relegation… that was hard, but the news now was a shock. The game will definitely be remembered. It will be a defining game and we hope that we can say goodbye to him with a win,” said Hertha fan Jonas at one of the memorial sites before the game.

Fans also remembered the late Hertha president at games in other stadiums throughout the weekend. There were banners with expressions of condolence at Karlsruher SC, 1860 Munich, SC Freiburg, Halle, Leipzig and Nuremberg, among others.

Hertha President Bernstein was died unexpectedly on Tuesday night. He was 43 years old. The Frankfurt (Oder) public prosecutor’s office said it is assumed that the 43-year-old died of natural causes. Bernstein once co-founded the Ultra group.

Broadcast: rbb UM6, January 21, 2024, 6 p.m

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