This Wednesday they have walked approximately 60 hooligans dutch Feyenoord Rotterdam through the streets of the Dutch city. 24 hours after the match that faced them 1. Union Berlin (18.45) were in search of German fans.
Despite being supervised at all times by the Dutch police, around 22.00 local time there was a cowardly attack by these hooligans on a group of 25 managers of the German team, who were having a drink in a restaurant. Among them was the president Dirk zingler 57 years old and Oskar kosche, general manager of the club, 54.
The Union Berlin spokesperson, Christian arbeit He spoke about this event: “It was totally surreal. Suddenly people put on masks and started attacking us. Tables were blown up and a lot of glass was smashed. “
The horror lasted no more than 4 minutes, until finally the police appeared, who very quickly tried to stop the hooligans, arresting one of them in the restaurant.
Luckily, there was no no seriously injured. Only one club worker had to be transferred to the hospital due to blood circulation problems.
This same Thursday at noon the managers of the Feyenoord Rotterdam and those of 1. Union Berlin. During lunch they must have talked about what happened the day before.
The German club also wanted to ensure that the displaced fans were safe: “Before the match of the Conference league We ask you all to finally meet at the Oude port. The best thing you can do is stay in large groups and take advantage of the buses that will take you to the stadium at 15:30. ” They communicated through their Twitter account.
On the other hand, the Feyenoord he also showed his rejection I did these hooligans and apologized for the altercations: “The club distances itself in every way from the people who have stooped to this cowardly act and believes that no one who puts Feyenoord and the city in such an insane situation in a negative way can or should be called himself a fan. The Feyenoord also hopes that the perpetrators will be found and punished for this scandalous case of public violence. ” The Dutch club expressed in a statement.