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DFB disciplinary body investigates pyrotechnics at Cup final
Pyrotechnics erupted from both sets of supporters shortly after half-time at the German Cup final, forcing a lengthy stoppage.
The coordinated display of fireworks prompted immediate criticism and now triggers action from the DFB’s Control Committee. The match’s resumption followed extensive delays.
Both fan groups jointly contributed to the pyrotechnic display, marking one of the most visible breaches of stadium safety protocols during a domestic final. The incident unfolded during the early stages of the second half.
Authorities confirmed the extended interruption, citing safety protocols that required clearance before play could restart. The disruption lasted several minutes, delaying the resumption of competitive action.
The Control Committee’s involvement signals potential disciplinary measures against the clubs involved. Regulations under the DFB’s disciplinary code address pyrotechnics as serious stadium offences.
The final itself concluded with a result unaffected by the chaos, though the aftermath now centres on administrative review. Officials have not yet outlined timelines for any verdicts or sanctions.
Further assessments will determine whether additional penalties apply beyond the initial match disruption. The federation retains discretion over potential fines or other sanctions.
For clubs accustomed to high-profile finals, the episode underscores ongoing challenges in enforcing stadium safety rules. The DFB has previously highlighted zero tolerance toward pyrotechnics in matchday environments.
A full report on the incident and any subsequent rulings is expected in due course, pending administrative review.