Sudkurve to protest first 12 minutes of Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg
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Sudkurve to protest first 12 minutes of Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg
"The Südkurve announce that they will be silent during the first 12 minutes of today's game in protest against proposals from the Conference of Interior Ministers, which includes the introduction of personalized tickets, the use of facial recognition, and the creation of a nationwide stadium ban commission to combat offenders"
"Fabian Stammberger (Südkurve) "We will show in the first twelve minutes what it means when fan culture is destroyed. The first twelve minutes will be silent.""
"As countries globally seek to find ways to enhance security for public gatherings, measures are getting more stringent. The Südkurve wants to let it be known that it does not agree with going anywhere near as far as the Conference of Interior Ministers want to take things."
The Südkurve at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena will remain silent for the first 12 minutes of the match against SC Freiburg as a protest. The protest opposes proposals from the Conference of Interior Ministers including personalized tickets, facial recognition, and a nationwide stadium ban commission to combat offenders. Fans intend to demonstrate the impact on fan culture and resist measures they view as destructive. Fabian Stammberger said the silence will show what happens when fan culture is destroyed. The protest takes place amid broader moves by governments to tighten security at public gatherings.
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