VfL Bochum's objection: goalkeeper attack brings Bundesliga into turmoil!

VfL Bochum's objection: goalkeeper attack brings Bundesliga into turmoil!
An unprecedented incident over the Bundesliga game between the 1. FC Union Berlin and VfL Bochum last Saturday, which ended 1-1. The referee interrupted the game for over 25 minutes after Bochum's goalkeeper Patrick Drewes was hit by a lighter thrown in the Union block. The incident forced Drewes to leave the field and was then taken to the hospital, such as rbbb24 reported.
VfL Bochum has now officially lodged an objection to the evaluation of the game and is calling for a re -evaluation of the situation. According to the DFB legal and procedural order, the objection must be justified in writing within two days of the incident. The Bochumers argue that the weakening of their team could not be planned by the litter of the object and, moreover, is not connected to a game situation. Since Bochum had already exhausted his replacement quota at that time, striker Philipp Hofmann had to step in in the goal, such as
The hearing on the objection will take place on January 9, 2025 at the DFB campus in Frankfurt. The chairman of the DFB sports court, Stephan Oberholz, will lead the case. Specific regulations of the DFB are crucial for a possible re -evaluation of the game, which could lead to repetition in this case. Bochum must pay a fee of 500 euros, otherwise the objection is considered ineffective. Lawy and possible consequences
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