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Fan Protests and Violence Cloud Bayern’s Cup Triumph and F1 Drama in Montreal

Federations, police, clubs face reviews, possible six‑figure fines, stadium bans or technical probes.

Overview

  • Bayern Munich beat VfB Stuttgart 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal final on Saturday with Harry Kane scoring a hat-trick, but the match was halted for about five minutes after coordinated banners and pyrotechnics from both fan sections filled the Olympic Stadium with smoke.
  • The German Football Association has opened a post-match review and warned that its rules automatically increase fines for interruptions while charging roughly €1,000 per ignited pyrotechnic device, a combination that reporting says could push penalties for Bayern and Stuttgart into six-figure totals.
  • Police have launched criminal investigations after a separate Landespokal final ended with SG Sonnenhof Großaspach fans reportedly attacking and robbing a Stuttgarter Kickers player on a parking lot, leaving him injured and prompting multiple suspect inquiries.
  • Violent clashes in Turin before the city derby delayed kickoff by about an hour and left a 36-year-old Juventus supporter with life-threatening head injuries after being taken to hospital for emergency surgery, with several arrests and police action reported.
  • In Montreal, Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli won for the fourth straight race while team-mate George Russell retired when his car suddenly shut down, an unexplained technical failure that has prompted internal Mercedes investigations and highlighted rising intra-team tension.