Overview
- The largest fine, €91,140, stems from the Dec. 20 match at Holstein Kiel, where at least 86 pyrotechnic items and nine rockets led to a roughly four-minute stoppage.
- A €38,300 sanction followed the Jan. 24 trip to Magdeburg after at least 23 pyrotechnic devices were lit and the game was halted for nine minutes, with items thrown toward the interior and home block.
- The DFB also levied €8,000 for pre‑match altercations during the Nov. 1 visit to Hertha BSC and €3,000 for large‑scale contamination and damage in Elversberg on Sept. 14.
- Dynamo agreed to the judgments, which are legally binding, and may allocate up to €46,600 toward approved security or violence‑prevention measures if proof is filed by Dec. 31, 2026.
- The new penalties lift the club’s season‑to‑date fines to about €293,940, highlighting an ongoing disciplinary burden.