After game abandonment
After the regional league derby between Türkgücü Munich and FC Bayern Munich II was canceled, the game was rescheduled and played behind closed doors. After the approximately four-hour oral hearing in the Oberhaching sports school on Friday, the sports court of the Bavarian Football Association (BFV) came to this decision. It is legally binding in the association court.
Both clubs were found to have violated the course discipline. Türkgücü has to pay a fine of 1,500 euros. FC Bayern was fined as much as 3,000 euros this season for other offenses committed by its spectators. A banner with a Kurdish flag had led to a police operation with pepper spray and batons almost two weeks ago at the match on the 22nd match day. Numerous people were injured. The game in the Heimstetten sports park, where Türkgücü plays its home games, had to be stopped. The safety of those involved was no longer guaranteed.
The association sports court had taken over the procedure because of the urgency. At the hearing, chaired by Emanuel Beierlein, the witnesses were first heard alongside the representatives of the two clubs and the association attorney. After a legal discussion between the parties involved, the verdict was announced.
According to the BFV, the court should have been convinced that both clubs were at fault in order to rate the game. In view of the investigations and the testimony of witnesses, however, the court was of the opinion that the clubs could not be clearly held responsible for the demolition. Türkgücü and FC Bayern II will share the costs of the game to be rescheduled and the costs of the proceedings.
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