Overview
- Dynamo Dresden was fined €113,450 and Hansa Rostock €135,000 by the DFB Sports Court, with a partial spectator ban for two Rostock home games suspended on probation.
- The DFB cited extensive pyrotechnics and signal munitions by both fan groups, injuries to several police officers and a 27‑minute delay to the second half.
- Written reasons list assaults and property damage by Dresden supporters, including destroyed safety panes, an attacked concession stand, and damage to a turnstile, toilets and a hydrant.
- In a separate Rostock match against 1860 München, a nine‑year‑old was seriously injured after fireworks were set off; police say he is not in life‑threatening condition and are investigating initial reports that melting debris fell into the guest sector.
- Police also seized a folding knife from a 26‑year‑old and opened a probe into the use of unconstitutional symbols by a 58‑year‑old, while the DFB allows Dresden to redirect up to €37,800 of its fine to security measures with proof due by March 31, 2026.