- We are astonished and these people have seriously damaged the club. The security guards will never be able to work directly or indirectly with Dynamo Dresden, says club director Michael Born according to AP. The club is considering taking legal action.

It was last Saturday that Dynamo Dresden received St Pauli (finished 3-3) in the German second division, Bundesliga 2, which t-shirts were discovered when they were taking down flags from the stands.

Risking SEK 1.5 million in fines

The t-shirts showed a skull symbol attached to the SS with the text: "Third Division of the German People's Defense". The German news agency DPA states that the men are police reports suspected of using illegal symbols. Nazi Germany was also called the Third Reich.

Dynamo Dresden's matches against St Pauli, a Hamburg team known to fans with left-wing sympathies, have often been messy with political headlines. Dynamo Dresden has apologized to St Pauli.

The German Football Association has launched an investigation and Dynamo Dresden risks up to SEK 1.5 million in fines.