Bayern Munich & Werder Bremen: DFB impose fines after fan protests | OneFootball

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·22 March 2024

Bayern Munich & Werder Bremen: DFB impose fines after fan protests

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The DFB have imposed its first fines on Bayern Munich, Werder Bremen, Freiburg and Holstein Kiel for the fan protests against the DFL investor deal.

Bayern have to pay €40,000 after throwing various objects onto the pitch against Werder Bremen, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bochum and the club can use €13,200 of that for further security measures.


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Freiburg have to pay three fines which totals to €30,000, Werder Bremen will pay €10,000 and 2. Bundesliga side Holstein Kiel €5,000 for similar incidents.

Depending on the length of the interruption, Bundesliga clubs will pay between €10,000 and €50,000 while 2. Bundesliga sides will pay between €5,000 and €30,000- 3. Liga sides will pay between €2,500 and €15,000. If the throwing of objects didn’t result in the game being suspended for a period, a flate rate of the following will be paid: Bundesliga (€5,000), 2. Bundesliga (€2,500) and 3. Liga (€1,250).

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