HANNOVER, Germany — The friendly soccer game between Germany and the
Netherlands was canceled at short notice due to the serious threat of an
attack at the stadium on Tuesday.
"We had concrete evidence that someone wanted to set off an
explosive device in the stadium," Hannover police chief Volker Kluwe
told German TV.
Referring to another bomb threat about an hour beforehand that
turned out to be a false alarm, Kluwe said, "After the first object
turned out to be harmless, we got a tip that had to be taken seriously
that an attack was being planned."
Spectators had only just started entering the Hannover stadium when
the evacuation order was given. The order affected mainly stadium staff,
match workers, VIP guests, and media.
Members of the German government including Chancellor Angela Merkel
had not arrived, but were scheduled to attend the match to send a signal
that Germany wouldn't bow to terrorism in the wake of the deadly Paris
attacks on Friday.
At the time, Germany was playing France in a soccer friendly in the
Stade de France, outside of which three suicide bombers blew themselves
up, killing one bystander.
Announcements at the stadium in northern Germany advised people to
go home in a calm manner, and that there was no danger to fear. Most
fans were still waiting outside when the order to evacuate came about an
hour and a half before kickoff.
There were no signs of panic, with most fans seemingly accepting the
decision with resignation. Police became more forceful with members of
the media who attempted to stay beside the stadium.
ermany press officer Jens Grittner said the team bus was redirected
to a "safe place," and that was all he could say for the moment.
Security at the stadium was very tight, with police armed with
machine guns and maintaining a very obvious presence in the city.
Reporters arriving for the game were searched, while a sniffer dog was
deployed to check their bags.
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere was meeting with local
counterpart Boris Pistorius late Tuesday when more background details
were to be given at a news conference.
Tuesday's friendly between Belgium and Spain was called off late
Monday following a Belgian government recommendation. The Belgian
Football Association said it was "in the context of a new elevated
terrorist alert and the current pursuit of a suspect."
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