ST. Pauli-Rostock: 100 euros for each toilet that is not destroyed

Angry “fans”
After the riot on St. Pauli: 100 euros for each guest toilet that wasn’t destroyed in the duel against Hansa Rostock

When FC St. Pauli meets Riwalen Hansa Rostock, riots are not far away

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This stinks: At the FC St. Pauli game against Rostock last year, some away fans couldn’t contain themselves and destroyed several toilets. This year the manufacturer is taking precautions.

The explosive second division duel between the FC St. Pauli and Hansa Rostock took place. Of course, there should be no shortage of quiet places on the stadium grounds. 40 mobile toilets are therefore part of the additional security measures on the game evening.

Under the title “Toilets for Tolerance”, the manufacturer also offered a bonus of 100 euros for every toilet that was not destroyed by the fans on Friday a few hours before kick-off (6.30 p.m./Sky). The company wants to donate the amount raised after the game to the youth department of FC Hansa Rostock.

The background is that Rostock fans rioted in the sanitary facilities at last season’s game in Hamburg’s Millerntor Stadium and used torn-out toilets as projectiles. The supporters of the two northern clubs from the 2nd Bundesliga have been enemies since the 1990s.

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