Dynamo Dresden Appeals DFB Sports Court Ruling Over Hertha BSC Riot

The German Football Association (DFB) has officially upheld the disciplinary sanctions imposed on SG Dynamo Dresden following violent incidents during the 2. Bundesliga match against Hertha BSC. The DFB sports court confirmed its decision on Friday, June 5, 2026, rejecting the appeal lodged by the club regarding the penalties issued on May 20, 2026.

The match, held on April 4, 2026, was marred by significant disturbances, including the extensive use of pyrotechnics and altercations within the stadium interior. The intensity of the unrest necessitated police intervention and resulted in a prolonged interruption of play, with reports confirming that numerous individuals sustained injuries during the events. Information regarding the official proceedings and the recent ruling can be found via the official DFB sports court records.

Details of the Sanctions

The DFB’s decision maintains a series of financial and operational penalties for both clubs involved. Dynamo Dresden has been ordered to pay a fine of 91,200 euros, while Hertha BSC faces a penalty of 152,000 euros. Beyond these financial measures, the DFB has mandated a partial stadium closure for Dynamo Dresden’s next two home matches. Notably, the execution of the second partial closure remains suspended on probation until the summer of 2027.

In addition to these punitive actions, both organizations are now required to develop a collaborative safety and security strategy for future encounters. The ruling also dictates a formal reduction in the allocated guest ticket contingents for future fixtures between the two sides. Detailed coverage of the court’s reasoning and the scope of these measures is documented by the Landes-Zeitung sports reporting.

Security concerns at the stadium led to a significant DFB investigation following the April 4 match.

Court Rationale and Next Steps

Dynamo Dresden had sought to challenge the partial stadium closure, arguing that the measure functioned as a form of collective punishment. However, the DFB sports court found the club’s arguments unpersuasive during the oral hearing. Stephan Oberholz, the DFB sports court chairman, addressed the outcome by noting that the evidence presented during the hearing did not yield any significant changes to the facts of the case. Oberholz emphasized that the scenes witnessed during the match are unacceptable within a football stadium environment.

BRUTAL SCENES As Dynamo Dresden Ultras enter the pitch during SG Dynamo Dresden VS hertha BSC 🫡

The legal process has not yet reached its final conclusion. Dynamo Dresden maintains the right to file an appeal against this latest decision with the DFB Federal Court (DFB-Bundesgericht). According to the current regulations, such an appeal must be submitted within one week of the ruling.

Summary of Developments

  • April 4, 2026: Violent incidents and pyrotechnic usage occur during the Dynamo Dresden vs. Hertha BSC match.
  • May 20, 2026: The DFB sports court issues initial financial and stadium-access penalties.
  • June 5, 2026: The DFB sports court rejects the appeal from Dynamo Dresden, upholding the original sanctions.
  • Next Step: The club has seven days to file an appeal with the DFB Federal Court.

As the situation continues to develop, we will monitor for any further legal filings or announcements from the DFB regarding the implementation of these security measures. We invite our readers to share their perspectives on the balance between stadium security and fan access in the comments section below.

Summary of Developments
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