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A deduction of points in the double-digit range, in addition to the loss of the Bundesliga license for the coming season: Sport photo the consequences that threaten Hannover 96 after the amendment of the statutes by the German Football League (DFL). The context is the change in laws, which was made in September. The should violate the 50 + 1 rule. The DFL must inform the child this week of upcoming penalties.
On Wednesday afternoon, Hannover 96 issued a statement on the imminent sanctions: "The change of the statutes of Hanover 96 KGaA is justified and is based on the rules of the German Football League (DFL) .There is a correspondence with the DFL, and there are discussions, "he says. The club also announced: "The goal is the stability and preservation of the substance of Hanover 96. We do not expect other decisions."
Choreos, streamers, silence: The demonstrations in Hannover 96 in pictures.
Banner in the north curve during the match against Werder Bremen.
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Banner of the active scene of 96 fans against FC Augsburg.
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On March 9, Hannover set 96 new rules for banners, banners and banners. These must be registered for approval by the representative of 96 places up to 24 hours before the kick off and must be brought to the scene in a controlled manner before the stadium opening. At the Augsburg match, fans oppose the new regulation.
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Boycott of the mood, this is not new to Hannover 96. Already during the 2014/15 season, parts of the active fan scene are stirring up the non-extension of their tickets. season over several months, the 96 matches played in the Bundesliga. Grundtenor: No voice – no mood!
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The atmosphere in the stadium was so deteriorated at that time that home games were seen outside.
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During the second half of the 2014/15 season, the 96 fans without the Ultras tried to give more mood. But since this medium was largely uncoordinated, it was not uncommon for two different fan songs to be executed in the fan blocks.
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The Ultras, however, supported the 96 fans at the time, but their criticisms of club management were skilfully staged.
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Fans have often come to the Ricklinger Beekestadion, where under-23s have played against teams like BSV Rehden.
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After the games, the under-23s were celebrated as the pros.
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Fabian Pietler played at that time in the 96th match of Hanover. The player of the TuS Davenstedt today recalls: "The year that the ultraszene accompanied me, I will not forget."
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The smaller stadium did not stop the fans from presenting impressive choreographies.
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However, there was the forbidden use of pyrotechnics …
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… and arguments with fans of VfB Lübeck.
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The protests against Martin Kind offered fans the opportunity to create creative banners.
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FC Bayern Munich fans also went to the HDI Arena to protest Martin Kind.
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Smaller banners have also found their way to the stadium.
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Demonstrations in front of the HDI Arena: Before the meeting of the Supervisory Board on July 31, 2017, 96 supporters gathered in front of the stadium and gave their opinion on the abolition of the 50 + 1 regulation.
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Of course, the followers of the Red had also brought a slogan "Children must leave" to protest.
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After the match, only the remains of the north curve remain.
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The central aspect of "50 + 1" lawyers: "The general badembly is the supreme decision-making body of the badociation".
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The fans showed a clear advantage that day.
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Mid-August 2017: the mood boycott of Ultras is back. In the first round of the DFB Cup in Bonn SC, coach André Breitenreiter's team had a first glimpse of what they could expect at least in the first round.
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End of August 2017: During the home match against FC Schalke 04, the block of fans was frustrated by a large-scale banner campaign.
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"Swap your kids with your mood" – the "N7-Kultras" express their dislike of club boss Martin Kind.
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96-Fans echauffieren on the 12 750 euros, which had to pay for the majority of management GmbH Martin Kind only.
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"96 declared well": anti-Martin children's banners in the 96 stadium.
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The large-scale action during the match against FC Schalke turned not only against Martin Kind, but also against the coverage of the Hanoverian dailies.
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End of September 2017: the curve also remained silent during the match against 1. FC Köln – but the active fan scene let its banners and banners speak.
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96 The boss of the club, Martin Kind, before the match in Cologne in an interview with the pay TV channel Sky – in the background probably the most famous banner of Hanover.
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Democracy instead of dictatorship: the north curve is silent even against Cologne.
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Next events of the trailer 96 during the match against Cologne: behind the team, but against the development of the club.
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96 fans protest Martin Kind.
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Early November 2017: Hanover's most famous banner is of course also made at the Leipzig Red Bull Arena.
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Quo vadis, dear fan scene? The followers of Hanover 96 are torn apart. Hannover 96 played an excellent first round in the Bundesliga, allowing the remaining supporters to rejoice.
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After the last match of the first round against Bayer Leverkusen, the Hannover 96 team still had a message for the fans.
The first home game against Mainz in 2018 has seen more banners than ever before this season. Content: Reviews about Martin Kind's acquisition projects
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A banner in the match against Mainz on January 13, 2018
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Banner of protest against Martin Kind during the home game 96 against Mainz 05
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Fan scene divided in Hannover 96.
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Almost 15,000 places remained empty at the Hannover 96 match against VfL Wolfsburg.
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96 supporters of the north curve present at the home game against Wolfsburg a protest banner against Martin Kind.
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In early February, the active fan scene decided to end the month's mood boycott. This was decided on February 6th at Chéz Heinz. From that moment, all the fans supported the red on the ground.
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On February 26, 2018, a discussion on the podium was scheduled. Hanover 96 canceled the appointment four days before. As a result, some supporters have again taken the boycott of the mood.
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In the home match against Gladbach, the protests reached their negative climax. After the cancellation of the roundtable, the boycott of the mood was back. The active fan scene on a banner called Hannovers President Martin Kind, as dictator and parts of the ultras screamed loudly "the kid has to leave". Many other fans have called "Ultras". The fan scene in Hannover is divided.
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At an evening of dialogue with supporters on March 13, the two sides again approached: "It is important to discuss and discuss critically, but we must return to a rapprochement," said 96- manager. Horst Heldt at the event. The round table that followed was another common step forward.
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The fan scene is demonstrating nationwide for receiving the 50 + 1 ruler
Bayern Munich fans at the match outside in Leipzig.
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The "yellow wall" in Dortmund during the match against Hannover 96.
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96 fans in Dortmund.
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Fans of 1860 Munich in the Grünwalder Straße stadium.
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The curve of the house of Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Stuttgart fans are playing against Mönchengladbach.
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A detail of Stuttgart's chorea.
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Fans of SC Freiburg.
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Fans of Bayern in Munich.
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The followers of Borussia Mönchengladbach.
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Augsburg fans are protesting with this banner against the softening of the 50 + 1 rule.
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The curve at the house of Hanover 96.
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