NOFV suspends players after Halle pitch storm
The North-East German Football Association has banned two players following the incidents at the match between Halle and Chemie Leipzig. Chemie voices harsh criticism.
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The North-East German Football Association has banned two players following the incidents at the match between Halle and Chemie Leipzig. Chemie voices harsh criticism.
Education Minister Karin Prien (CDU) has brought a migration quota at elementary school into play. From the point of view of the Saxony Philologists' Association, however, the problem lies elsewhere.
Deutsche Bahn is testing the new high-speed train from Siemens between Erfurt and Halle. The train is traveling as fast as possible.
Several railroad lines in Saxony are to be electrified. For Left Party politician Caren Lay, progress is too slow. In any case, the Free State is not doing well compared to the rest of Germany.
Union have picked up one win from four games so far under new coach Steffen Baumgart. The Köpenickers also face a high hurdle in the upcoming match.
Left-wing politician Lay has asked the federal government how the number of power cuts has developed. In Saxony, grid operators are interrupting the supply less frequently.
There is also a rivalry between Union and RB Leipzig in the women's competition. In the cup, the Berlin second division team surprised the Saxons.
Union Berlin supporters throw objects onto the pitch in Leipzig. However, the interruption is comparatively short.
Striker Kevin Volland of 1. FC Union Berlin has been suspended for three championship games by the sports court of the German Football Association (DFB) and must also pay a fine of 15,000 euros. This was announced by the DFB on Thursday. The 31-year-old newcomer to the Köpenicker had been sent off b ..