Bundesliga clubs must contribute to police costs for high risk matches-court
- German soccer clubs must pay for increased policing costs during high-risk matches, as ruled by the country's Federal Constitutional Court.
- The court upheld a 2014 law from Bremen requiring clubs to contribute to police costs associated with events expected to lead to violence.
- The decision provides legal clarity, according to the German Football League , which will work on operational planning for these costs.
- The ruling may lead other German states to implement similar billing for policing costs at high-risk matches.
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