Union Berlin vs Bochum Match Suspended After Goalkeeper Struck by Object
The Bundesliga match between Union Berlin and Bochum was abruptly halted due to crowd disturbances at Stadion An der Alten Försterei in Berlin. The game was in its final stages, with the score level at 1-1, when the incident occurred.
During stoppage time, fans began throwing objects onto the pitch. Bochum’s goalkeeper Patrick Drewes was struck in the head by one of these projectiles, prompting the referee to immediately suspend play and escort both teams off the field.
The match had been closely contested up to that point. Bochum had taken an early lead through Ibrahima Sissoko’s goal in the 23rd minute, but Union Berlin equalized ten minutes later when Benedict Hollerbach found the net. The game was heading towards a draw before the unfortunate disruption.
This incident marks another troubling example of fan misbehavior affecting professional football matches. League officials will likely investigate the matter thoroughly and may impose sanctions on Union Berlin for failing to control their supporters.
The fate of the match remains uncertain at this time. Officials will need to decide whether to resume play at a later date, award a result based on the current score, or take other action. The safety of players and staff will be the primary concern in making this determination.