Fans of Energie Cottbus mourn the loss of Chemnitz-based neo-Nazi

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Not only in Chemnitz, also in Cottbus of a deceased Fas from the extreme-right scene with a choreography. The Association Energie Cottbus distancing itself from its own followers.

In addition to the much-criticized sadness-choreography for the deceased right-wing Fan Thomas Haller in the stadium of the regional division club Chemnitzer FC, there has been in football, third-division side FC Energie Cottbus, expressions of sympathy for the neo-Nazi from Germany. The third League game against Preußen Münster hung in the interior, similar to the Chemnitzer FC and a Banner with the inscription “rest in peace Tommy”. Backgrounds and reactions to the report by the RBB.

Of Cottbus Lord mayor Holger Cup had top-flight club after a little understanding for the Fans of the third. And he would have expected of the club’s committees, more sensitivity, and at this point, a clear position, said Cup. “Such an action is grist to the mill of the extreme right scene, but also of those who make our city a lump sum in the right-hand corner.”

“The extreme right-wing supporters in Chemnitz is ideally situated”

During the FC Energie Cottbus, the focus shifts, in the Chemnitzer FC on Monday consequences. The Association dismissed some employees and distanced himself from his own Fans. Even more: After the highly controversial Mourning following the alleged neo-Nazi Thomas Haller, the Association of criminal filed a complaint. On DW-question the police, however, the club have set about in the run-up to concerns aware of.

Robert Claus, a Hooligan expert from Hanover, analysed in the DW-interview: “The extreme right-wing supporters in Chemnitz is ideally situated. You have been with us since 30 years, the best organized, trained, and networked groups in Germany and the club is actually under pressure.”

jw/ck (with RBB, dpa, sid)

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