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Jena must look for an alternative stadium
In Thuringia, “professional team sport ” is still prohibited by the state government up to and including June 5. The bottom of the third division is directly affected by the ban.
According to the new schedule, Jena will have a home game against Chemnitz on May 31 at 5 p.m. If the bottom of the table is not allowed to compete in the Ernst-Abbe sports field at home, the club must look for an alternative stadium. This basically applies to all clubs that are prohibited by politics from playing.
The reason: With the license for the 3rd league, the clubs must be able to prove a venue that they always have access to.
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A few days ago, Jena managing director Chris Förster said: “The solution must now come from the DFB. And if it is called Göttingen or Bayreuth, then we just have to move there, organize a hotel there and hopefully we will be there Population welcomed benevolently. “
Dispute among the third division clubs
Recently, the DFB had come under increasing pressure. On Tuesday, nine third division teams (including five Bavarian clubs) had given the association an ultimatum by Wednesday to name a binding date for the resumption of play. Eight clubs had previously called for the season to be canceled. The conflicts were repeatedly carried out in public.
After the start of the women ’s Bundesliga on May 29, the 3rd men’s league should now start again just one day later.
The games at a glance:
May 30, 2 p.m .:
Mannheim – Uerdigen Meppen – Würzburg Magdeburg – Kaiserslautern Großaspach – Unterhaching Ingolstadt – Bavaria II Braunschweig – Cologne Zwickau – Rostock
May 31, 1 p.m .:
1860 – Duisburg
May 31, 2 p.m .:
Munster – Halle
The next game day with the game Hansa Rostock against Waldhof Mannheim is scheduled to open on June 2.
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