The German Football Association wishes to sell a portion of the TV rights for the Bundesliga. Supporters protested in the gallery during the match to withdraw from the decision to sell the TV rights. Spectators protested by throwing smoke bombs, tennis balls, etc. on the field. The footballers also want a quick solution to this problem.
Fans set off smoke bombs from remote-controlled cars at the stadium to protest plans to sell the Bundesliga’s TV rights.
The football field suddenly turned into a battlefield. Spectators attached smoke bombs with remote controlled toy cars from the gallery and threw them on the field. The football players stopped the game for some time, unable to understand anything, under the influence of the fierce German fans. There is such a scandal in the matches of Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2.
Fans use remote-controlled cars to throw smoke bombs and tennis balls, water bottles, chocolates, candy, marbles and even onto the field as it rains during the game. Not one or two either; The top two tiers of German domestic football, the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2, play five matches each. The football world is stunned by such an incident.
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Like the Bundesliga, Rostock and Hamburg faced off in a Bundesliga 2 match. In that match, the spectators threw two small remote-controlled cars onto the field. A section of the stadium became dark and blurry as blue and white smoke billowed from the two cars. The referee was forced to stop the game. Security guards led the two remote-controlled cars out of the stadium before play started again.
The Bayern Munich-Bochum match in the Bundesliga was not spared from the aggressive behavior of the fans. The game had to be stopped for some time due to the unruly behavior of the fans on the field. Later the match started again but Bayern was not saved. Bayern Munich lost 3-2 to Boehm. What is the reason why the supporters are so angry?
Last December, the German Football Federation offered to sell an 8 percent stake in TV rights to private investors at a steep price. Several media reported that the amount of this amount is 90 to 100 million euros.
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Basically, the DFB has decided to increase the market, promotion and capital of its two top-level leagues around the world. Two-thirds of Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 clubs have also agreed to the offer. But fans who support the club disagree.
They called for another vote to reverse the decision to sell the TV rights. But the DFB did not respond to their demands, they protested. After such an incident, private investment institutions are sitting on the edge. Several companies have backed out of talks to buy TV rights. The footballers and referees have called for a quick solution to the problem.