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Police on Horseback Hit Carl-Benz-Stadion After DFB-Pokal Derby Explodes

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Police had to step in tonight during the DFB-Pokal first round clash between SV Waldhof Mannheim and 1.FC Kaiserslautern at the Carl-Benz-Stadion. This derby was wild from minute one, and it just got crazier after the 0-0 draw.

Chairs Fly Early, Fracas After the Whistle

Things were heated from the get-go. Two broken chairs got chucked at Kaiserslautern goalkeeper Julian Krahl early on. Seriously, right out of the gate! Then, at the final whistle of that 0-0 grind, Kaiserslautern’s Marlon Ritter squared up with several SV Waldhof players. Fracas mode: activated.

Flares, Pepper Spray, and a Field Full of Cops

The terraces erupted. Flares flew from the away section, heading straight for the main stand. Mannheim supporters weren’t having it; they tried to storm the pitch. Referee Robert Schröder wasted no time, sending both teams to the tunnel. And here’s where it gets absolutely nuts: police on horseback rolled onto the field, using pepper spray to keep Mannheim fans from getting on the turf. You can’t make this stuff up.

What a scene at the Carl-Benz-Stadion. A DFB-Pokal derby ending with police intervention, pepper spray, and horses on the field. That’s not just a game, that’s a full-blown incident. Crazy.

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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