German soccer fans investigated for wearing Ku Klux Klan-style hoods [View all]
Source: Reuters
MAY 28, 2018 / 1:15 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Reuters Staff
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Police are investigating a group of soccer fans in eastern Germany who celebrated their clubs victory by marching through town in Ku Klux Klan-style hoods.
After FC Energie Cottbus won promotion to the third-tier of the German league on Sunday, a group of fans, their faces covered with hoods resembling those worn by the U.S. white supremacist group, marched holding a red banner with The rise of the evil ones, written in gothic script.
The soccer club called the fans behaviour inhumane, repugnant and in no way tolerable, and said they faced a life-long ban from its games if identified.
We are deeply saddened by the fact that a few people, through their actions, spoiled the joy of victory and damaged the image of tens of thousands of Energie fans and the club, it said in a statement.
We are deeply saddened by the fact that a few people, through their actions, spoiled the joy of victory and damaged the image of tens of thousands of Energie fans and the club, it said in a statement.
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