Cologne make apology to Arsenal for Emirates 'disturbers' but take issue with policing of fans

Vaishali Bhardwaj15 September 2017

Cologne have condemned the events that led to the German club's Europa League tie with Arsenal being delayed by an hour on Thursday night, but said the the security "seemed inadequate" and "the police force too small."

When the turnstiles finally re-opened, thousands of Cologne supporters found their way to the home areas, with police later saying five people had been arrested on suspicion of public order offences.

Arsenal, who won the game 3-1, released a statement on Friday in which they said they would be undertaking a "full review" of the incidents that occurred both outside and inside the Emirates Stadium.

And Cologne have now released a statement of their own in which the Bundesliga side apologised for the events on Thursday night but suggested a bigger allocation of away tickets could have prevented such scenes of chaos.

The statement read: "FC Köln condemns the events, which led to the delay of the match against Arsenal FC on Thursday evening. The club would like to make the following statement.

"1. FC Köln is proud that tens of thousands of Colognians wanted to experience the first European FC match in 25 years and made their way to London. The overwhelming majority of our fans have represented the club, the city of Cologne, and German football happily and positively. The London locals and the police shared these feelings on social media leading up to the match.

"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.

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"Despite 1. FC Köln and Arsenal FC urging fans to purchase tickets only through official channels and not to enter any sections other than the guest section wearing FC merchandise, the situation before the match showed FC fans lining up in various sections to enter the stadium.

"And also despite the tremendous experience of both the London security forces and Arsenal as a permanent partaker in European football, the organizers were unfortunately not adequately prepared for the task. In our view, the security concept and communication seemed inadequate and the police force too small.

"The most important common goal of having the match played on the same evening was achieved by allowing fans with valid tickets to quickly take their seats. This procedure proved to be the correct decision. Finally, the course of the match showed that the mixing of home and away fans did not constitute a safety risk for this match.

"1. FC Köln will intensively evaluate and work together with Arsenal FC, the security forces, and the representatives of UEFA to discuss what measures need to be taken to prevent such things, such as the shifted kick off time, in the future.

"That said, 1. FC Köln would like to unmistakably make it clear that there is no excuse or justification for the fact that a group of so-called disturbers threatened, insulted, and even attacked stewards and police officers without cause. We distance ourselves from this explicitly.

"These people are solely responsible for the fact that a football match with a special meaning for an entire region, as well as the courageous effort of our team on the pitch, had to be overshadowed by scenes that had nothing to do with sport and fair play.

"Although 1. FC Köln is not responsible for the acts of these so-called disturbers, we ask our English hosts to accept our apology."