The German-Hungarian match can be a high-risk match, 2,500 law enforcement officials have been deployed

Greater than 2,500 law enforcement officials can be on responsibility in Stuttgart on Wednesday for the German-Hungarian group match on the European Soccer Championship.

In response to data supplied by the town authorities on Tuesday the police and the European Union (UEFA) categorised the match as a high-risk match as a result of partially violent Hungarian followers. “This implies particular preparations” – He informed Thomas Strobl, Minister of the Inside of the state of Baden-Württemberg, who’s anticipating a camp of 15,000 to twenty,000 company in Stuttgart.

Hungarian followers earlier than the Hungary-Switzerland match in Cologne

Photograph: MTI/Tibor Illyés

Every group of supporters is escorted to the stadium individually by the authorities and the processions can be began in levels from the town heart. The Hungarians collect within the central citadel backyard (Mittlerer Schlossgarten), and the house followers collect two kilometers away, within the metropolis park (Stadtgarten). In response to the assertion of the regulation enforcement officers, if disturbances and clashes do happen, the police will “intervene with robust and decisive motion, shortly and purposefully, and calm the temper”.

The worldwide press favored to worry the Hungarian camp prematurely, however nothing noteworthy occurred within the opening match in Cologne.

Hungarian followers march in Cologne to the positioning of the Hungary-Switzerland European Championship group match on June 15, 2024. At the very least 5 thousand Hungarian followers marched in an organized method to Cologne’s RheinEnergie Stadium

Photograph: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák

The Germany-Hungary match begins on Wednesday at 18:00.

(On our cowl photograph: Hungarian followers earlier than the Hungary-Switzerland match in Cologne’s RheinEnergieStadion. Photograph: MTI/Tibor Illyés)

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