
Schalke players have been attacked by their own fans when returning from Bielefeld following their relegation from the German Bundesliga.
On Tuesday, a 1-0 defeat at Arminia Bielefeld saw Schalke relegated for the first time in 30 years. With only four matches left, the Royal Blues are 13 points off the relegation playoff place.
Police were present as fan groups and the Schalke squad met for a “short notice exchange,” the club said in a statement released on Wednesday.
Gelsenkirchen police said in a statement, also released on Wednesday, that “500 to 600 people” waited for the team at the Veltins Arena. When the players left the team bus “eggs were thrown at them and they were verbally abused,” the police added.
“Police were on site with strong force and were able to prevent a further escalation,” the statement said, adding that investigations were still ongoing and “criminal as well as administrative offence procedures have been initiated.”
“Some of our players had to spend the night in a hotel,” Schalke sporting executive Peter Knabel said. “It’s an absolute no-go. The most important thing now: How are the players? How are the staff?”
Meanwhile, Sport1 published quotes from an unnamed player.
“We were pelted with eggs, firecrackers went off and the situation escalated completely. The fans attacked us. We just ran. It was fear, pure fear! I was just running. Some of us got kicked and punched. I am shocked, and I don’t know how we are going to compete in the next games. I also don’t understand why we were exposed to the fans this way in the first place.
The club said that there would only be a short exchange. Meanwhile, the police waited away from that situation.”
Schalke said:
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