Cologne Criticise Security At Arsenal
Cologne
criticised security at Arsenal after both clubs were charged by Uefa following
their Europa League game.
The German
club face four charges, including crowd disturbances and setting off fireworks,
while Arsenal face a charge over blocked stairways.
Thursday's
match was delayed by an hour as thousands of Cologne fans arrived at Emirates
Stadium without tickets.
Cologne said
"the security concept and communication seemed inadequate and the police
force too small".
About 20,000
Cologne fans arrived in London for the first match in the group stage despite a
ticket allocation of only 2,900.
This case
will be dealt with by the Uefa's control, ethics and disciplinary body on 21
September.
Cologne said
they were "proud that tens of thousands of Colognians wanted to experience
the first European match in 25 years and made their way to London".
They added
that the "overwhelming majority" of fans who travelled represented
the club, the city and German football "happily and positively".
A Cologne
statement read: "Due to the enormous demand for tickets, it would have
been sensible, not least for security reasons, to allow more than the allocated
5% of stadium capacity to the guest fans.
"It was
apparent that thousands of people from Cologne would seek to avoid the
restrictions and get tickets in every way possible.
"One
such way would be through the help of Arsenal supporters, who passed on their
tickets to the FC fans. Some as gifts, but some also for horrendous prices.
"Arsenal
FC has described the extent of this second ticket market as 'disappointing' and
has announced that further clarifications of the circumstances will be
evaluated."
Cologne
distanced themselves from "so-called disturbers" who
"threatened, insulted, and even attacked stewards and police officers
without cause", saying there was "no excuse or justification"
for their actions.
On the
situation before the match, the statement added: "Despite the tremendous
experience of both the London security forces and Arsenal as a permanent
partaker in European football, the organisers were unfortunately not adequately
prepared for the task."
Uefa
charges:
Cologne
• Crowd
disturbances
• Setting
off fireworks
• Throwing
of objects
• Acts of
damage
Arsenal
• Stairways
blocked in away supporters sector
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