German federation mourns teenager’s death after youth tournament

Football
Published 01.06.2023
German federation mourns teenager’s death after youth tournament
REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO: Fans take their seats ahead of a friendly football match between Algeria and Ghana at the newly-opened Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers on January 7, 2023.

REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO: Fans take their seats forward of a pleasant soccer match between Algeria and Ghana on the newly-opened Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers on January 7, 2023.
| Photo Credit: AFP

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REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO: Fans take their seats forward of a pleasant soccer match between Algeria and Ghana on the newly-opened Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers on January 7, 2023.
| Photo Credit: AFP

The German soccer federation will maintain a weekend of mourning for the 15-year-old participant who died after a post-match brawl at a world youth event final weekend.

“This incredibly sad and shocking act at a football tournament for juniors leaves us speechless,” federation president Bernd Neuendorf mentioned Thursday. “It is the ultimate challenge to all of us to take a firm stand against violence — in football and in society as a whole.”

The participant from JFC Berlin died Wednesday from extreme mind accidents sustained throughout a post-match brawl on Sunday. A 16-year-old participant from a French workforce remained in detention in Frankfurt pending additional inquiries.

The sufferer was struck within the head or neck space and collapsed, police mentioned. They requested for witnesses who could have video of the brawl to return ahead.

The federation mentioned a weekend of mourning will start Friday when the German and French groups contesting the Under-17 European Championship closing in Budapest, Hungary, will line up collectively behind a banner condemning violence. There can be a minute’s silence for the sufferer and each groups will put on black armbands, the federation mentioned.

Similar tributes and gestures can be made on the German Cup closing between Eintracht Frankfurt and Leipzig on Saturday, and in any respect 21 native cup finals that day. This will proceed for relegation/promotion playoffs happening subsequent week, the federation mentioned.

“We’re sending a signal together, from the bottom to top, in these sad days,” Neuendorf mentioned. “Together with his teammates and friends, we mourn the loss of a boy whose great passion was football.”

The federation and its native associations reaffirmed their dedication to participating in opposition to violence and discrimination.