Fan from Garmisch-Partenkirchen dies after falling at the Nation’s League final
During the Nations League final in the Munich Allianz Arena There was an accident on Sunday evening. As a spokesman for the police described, a fan of the middle rank has fallen around eight meters to the press fribes in the lower rank of the stadium. The man who came from the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district, according to police, died of his injuries on site.
Fan from Garmisch-Partenkirchen is fatal in the National League final
The police started the investigation. On Monday morning, a spokesman said that the civil servants are currently assuming an accident. To this end, testimonies and videos were checked by the incident. However, it would continue to be determined.
During the ongoing extension between Portugal and Spain, numerous emergency services and police officers were still in action. The area in which the man had fallen was shielded with a tarpaulin.
The teams on the pitch didn’t get anything from the tumult in the audience ranks. According to media reports, the commentators of the broadcasters spoke RTL and Dazn the misfortune in the live broadcast. However, the final was not interrupted and the award ceremony also took place as planned.
Trainer speak condolences after tragic incident in the Allianz Arena
Only at the subsequent press conference did the teams express themselves. « Before we get started with the questions, I would like to express my condolences because today a fan died in the audience ranks, » said Spanish national coach Luis de la Fuente and expressed his condolences to the family of the dead. « We mourn the deceased fan. This is extremely sad news, » said Portugal coach Roberto Martínez.
Portugal only prevailed against the Spanish national team late Sunday evening. After the regular playing time, with as of 2: 2, João Neves shot the decisive penalty. The Portuguese around Cristiano Ronaldo won the tournament for the second time after 2019. The German national team had also failed in the Nations League previously on Portugal. (with dpa)