DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Germany’s top court rules Bundesliga clubs may be billed for policing costs

January 14, 2025
in News
Germany’s top court rules Bundesliga clubs may be billed for policing costs
496
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The decision handed down by the Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe on Tuesday means that German authorities may require football clubs to

In doing so, the court rejected an appeal by the German Football League (DFL), which operates Germany’s top two football leagues against a 2014 decision by the city state of Bremen.

Since then, Bremen’s Fees and Contributions Act has stipulated that the authorities may bill organizers of for-profit events of more than 5,000 people which could be reasonably expected be associated with violence.

Constitutional Court President Stephan Harbarth said in the ruling that the Bremen regulation was compatible with Germany’s Basic Law, as the aim of the regulation is to shift the costs to the party that has caused them.

German football matches are classified as high risk when violence is expected between fans from the teams involved.

Possible knock-on effect

The DFL received the first notification in 2015 for a Bundesliga match between northern rivals Bremen and Hamburg. The city state of Bremen billed the DFL for around €400,000 ($410,390) in policing costs. The total amount of billing since then has reached more than €3 million.

The DFL had initially successfully challenged the law in 2017. However, Bremen’s right to pass the costs on to football clubs was subsequently upheld twice in higher courts. It has now been upheld by Germany’s highest court.

While the decision so far only applies to Bremen in practice, it is thought that following the ruling, other German states could follow suit and begin billing Bundesliga clubs for partial policing costs associated with high-risk matches.

Edited by: Kalika Mehta

The post Germany’s top court rules Bundesliga clubs may be billed for policing costs appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

Share198Tweet124Share
Mercedes-AMG Unveils Limited CLA 45 S “Final Edition” for 2026
News

Mercedes-AMG Unveils Limited CLA 45 S “Final Edition” for 2026

by Hypebeast
July 3, 2025

Summary Limited 2026 model features exclusive grey/yellow design and aero upgrades 416 hp turbo engine, 0–60 mph in 4.0 seconds ...

Read more
News

The Man Who Made a Brooklyn Cemetery the Place to Be

July 3, 2025
News

Mamdani’s Win Has Put Buses in the Spotlight. Should They Be Free?

July 3, 2025
News

Where to Watch July 4 Fireworks Around New York City

July 3, 2025
News

3 millones de personas podrían perder Medi-Cal bajo la vergonzosa reforma fiscal de Trump, advierte Newsom

July 3, 2025
She Spent Nearly $600,000 on Her Council Race and Lost. Was It Worth It?

She Spent Nearly $600,000 on Her Council Race and Lost. Was It Worth It?

July 3, 2025
Massachusetts advocates fear Trump’s bill will unravel health safety net in Obamacare’s model state

Massachusetts advocates fear Trump’s bill will unravel health safety net in Obamacare’s model state

July 3, 2025
7-Eleven worker dies after she was allegedly attacked by manager

7-Eleven worker dies after she was allegedly attacked by manager

July 3, 2025

Copyright © 2025.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2025.