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Euro 2024: Fan zone in Leipzig closed ahead of opening match

Germany fans cheer after the 3:0 goal during the live broadcast. / Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Symbolic image
Germany fans cheer after the 3:0 goal during the live broadcast. / Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa/Symbolic image

The fan zone in Leipzig's city center had to be closed before the opening game of the European Championships due to overcrowding. Despite a few incidents, the public viewing went largely without a hitch.

The fan zone for the European Football Championship in Leipzig city center had to be closed on Friday evening before the kick-off of the opening match between Germany and Scotland due to the threat of overcrowding. As the number of visitors had reached its maximum during the night, according to the police, further influx was stopped. During the broadcast of the match, pyrotechnics were occasionally set off in the cordoned-off area on Augustusplatz. As with many other public viewings in the city center, according to previous findings, there were no disruptions.

A few criminal offences were also recorded at the previous gatherings with a number of participants "in the low three-digit range", such as assault, violations of the Explosives Act and the use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations. Overall, the authorities drew a "positive conclusion" from the start of the European Championships. According to the statement, officers from the riot police, other directorates in Saxony and the State Criminal Police Office were also deployed, with around 300 at peak times.

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