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Southwest Doesn't Want to Charge Police Costs to Clubs

Summary by Aachener-zeitung.de
When dangerous football matches are taking place, hundreds of police officers are often in action. That costs money. Interior Minister Thomas Strobl explains how Baden-Württemberg handles them.

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When dangerous football matches are taking place, hundreds of police officers are often in action. That costs money. Interior Minister Thomas Strobl explains how Baden-Württemberg handles them.

In January, the Federal Constitutional Court decided that the federal states could charge the police costs for so-called high-risk games to the football clubs. Bremen had sued and got justice. Baden-Württemberg has now decided not to demand any money from the football clubs in the future. Baden-Württemberg's Interior Minister Strobl said that the country did not want to make a cashier at the football matches. Incidentally, the SC Freiburg is onl…

The southwest does not want to calculate the costs of the Football club: The Baden-Württemberg saves the clubs from the security costs Table of Contents Football: The Baden-Württemberg saves... The post The southwest does not want to calculate the costs of the club appeared first on News du Monde.

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wz.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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