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Police Probe Dresden Pitch Invasion as Schalke Stay Top and Hertha Win

The fallout from Dresden’s violence now moves to police and DFB investigators.

Overview

  • Police opened several criminal investigations on Sunday after Saturday’s Dynamo DresdenHertha match saw a pitch invasion, pyrotechnics and clashes inside the stadium.
  • Both clubs condemned the disorder, and the DFB control committee will review an incident that paused the game twice, including a roughly 20-minute stoppage.
  • Hertha won 1-0 in Dresden despite Josip Brekalo’s 66th‑minute red card, with keeper Tjark Ernst saving a penalty before an own goal settled the match.
  • Schalke beat Karlsruhe 1-0 on Sunday to retain first place in the 2. Bundesliga, as captain Kenan Karaman headed the winner with injured striker Edin Dzeko out.
  • Borussia Mönchengladbach drew 2-2 with last-place Heidenheim, extending Heidenheim’s winless run to 15 league games and deepening its relegation risk.