The football headlines in Germany were once again dominated by fan violence on Monday, after supporters at a cup match involving Berlin’s Hertha BSC forced the game to be suspended twice.
At a cup match on Monday between Hertha BSC, one of the top team’s in the country, and third division minnows Hansa Rostock, the referee had to suspend play twice due to fan violence.
Members of Hertha’s 2,000 strong travelling support repeatedly fired fireworks at Hansa fans during the match at the Ostsee Stadium in Rostock.