Hamburg Stands Up: Football Clubs Rally Against Right-Wing Extremism and Neo-Nazi Networks

2024-01-19 10:45:48

As of: January 19, 2024 11:10 a.m

Separated in colors, united in cause: The HSV Supporters Club, FC St. Pauli, but also the upper league football team Altona 93 and regional league team Teutonia have taken part in the demonstration “Hamburg stands up – once morest right-wing extremism and neo-Nazi networks” called today. Many other northern German clubs launched similar calls for their cities.

“We don’t normally see it as our job to call for people to take part in political demonstrations. But unfortunately, there’s little that’s normal at the moment. Right-wing radical parties are gaining strength while there’s talk of deportations in their surroundings.” The department management of the HSV Supporters Club (SC), the fan department of the second division soccer team Hamburger SV with more than 65,000 members, called for participation with emphatic words via X, formerly Twitter.

“To put it bluntly: the free, democratic coexistence of our city is being threatened.”

HSV Supporters Club via X, formerly Twitter

It goes on to say: “To be clear: the free, democratic coexistence of our city is being threatened.” “Now is the time to act, to venture out of your own comfort zone and to take action,” appeals the SC department management. You have to stand up “even outside the stadium” for the values ​​“which are also the values ​​of the SC and the club”.

Further information

Due to an AfD meeting, the rally once morest right-wing extremism cannot take place on the town hall market today. The organizers expect around 10,000 participants. more

St. Pauli closes fan shops and card centers

Previously, city neighbors and league rivals FC St. Pauli had also called for people to take part in the rally, which was originally supposed to take place on the town hall market. The club’s statement says: “In our city, people of different origins live and work together peacefully. We want it to stay that way. That’s why Hamburg is standing up – and FC St. Pauli is there.”

The fan shops on the Reeperbahn and at Millerntor will close at 3 p.m. “because we are on our way to the important demo at Jungfernstieg,” the club announced via X. The card center will also be closed at this time.

Altona 93 and Teutonia are also calling for participation

Trade unions, religious communities, cultural workers, business associations and clubs in the Hanseatic city have jointly called for the rally once morest right-wing extremism and neo-Nazi networks. The organizers are now expecting around 10,000 participants; initially there was talk of 2,000. FCSP President Oke Göttlich is one of the first signatories.

But Hamburg’s amateur football community is also drawing attention to the rally: Oberliga team Altona 93 shared information regarding the demonstration at Jungfernstieg via Instagram, as did regional league team FC Teutonia 05.

“Lion” banner banned from Volksparkstadion

The HSV Supporters Club is particularly sensitive following an incident in the first half of the season at the Volksparkstadion: After a “Lions” flag draped the SC banner during the home games once morest Hertha BSC and Fortuna Düsseldorf, HSV banned the right-wing hooligans from hanging it up .

Further information

The hooligan group’s flag recently hung on the north stand during the home games once morest Düsseldorf and Hertha BSC. more

In the Hamburg fan scene, the appearance of the flag of the group, which is said to have been involved in the death of Bremen fan Adrian Maleika in 1983, led to an outcry and the creation of a petition once morest the group. After a meeting with club officials, “The Lions” later distanced themselves from right-wing radicals in a social media statement.

Werder supports “Loud once morest Right” demonstration

In Bremen, Bundesliga soccer team Werder is supporting the “Loud Against the Right” rally, which will take place on Sunday from 12:05 p.m. on the market square.

“The recent revelations surrounding the secret meeting of right-wing extremist activists with AfD members are shocking. Anti-constitutional and right-wing tendencies pose a threat to our democratic society,” said club president Dr. Hubertus Hess-Grunewald on the club’s homepage. It is therefore “important that we as a broad majority raise our voices and send a loud, decisive signal once morest any form of exclusion, intolerance and discrimination.”

Rally also in Hanover – and a week later in Osnabrück

Hannover 96 also launched a similar call for the “A strong signal once morest the right” rally on Saturday followingnoon at the Opernplatz in Hanover.

Further information

Thousands are currently demonstrating once morest the AfD and a well-known plan for “remigration”. What drives the people who take to the streets once morest it? more

The event “Osnabrück shows its colors – once morest fascism, for democracy” has only been registered for Saturday, January 27th. Then VfL Osnabrück plays once morest SC Paderborn in the 2nd Bundesliga. The organizers of the demonstration have already written to VfL and hope for their support.

Further information

Rallies and demonstrations have been announced in many cities – for example in Hanover, Braunschweig, Oldenburg, Lüneburg. more

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