“Unhuman behaviour, our fans were stripped off at the border with Serbia” Storm has announced U n EFA for horror experienced in Belgrade

Alexander Wehrle, the executive director of Stutgart, in an interview for Kicker has shown what torture fans of the German club have gone through during the last visit to Belgrade for the Cervena Ziesda match. Crvena Zvezda hosted Stutgart on November 27th, and a day before the match, German team fans faced major problems. [...]
Crvena Zvezda hosted Stutgart on November 27th, and a day before the match, German team fans faced major problems.
Stutgarti fans at the border with Serbia have remained without the hottest fan group, as 700 of them were barred from entering Serbia and had to return home.

Wehle points out that border guards were unprofessed towards the Germans.
“Burrat, but women also stripped themselves of a garment just because they would go to a fight”, Wehrle declared.
But that wasn't the end of the problems for the fans of Storm. Those who have arrived in Belgrade have been attacked by the notorious Delijen group on the streets of the Serbian capital, and police have treated them unprofessionally at the stadium itself.
The “those who managed to enter the stadium were kept in the stands for more than two hours after the match ended. During that time, they were not even allowed to go to the bathroom. This is unacceptable behavior and has been informed of U n EFA. This should be taken into account when each club is licensed to ensure human behavior towards the fans of the opposing team”, Wehrle concluded. /Telegrafi/












