After the final whistle, the professionals from Dynamo Dresden treated themselves to pizza and beer on the lawn, then drove to the training center in their promotional shirts and let it rip at the party.

The soccer players' social media channels showed the sheer joy of being promoted to second division

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almost like in their own world.

There was hardly any space for worries, fears or even sympathy for those injured in the riots outside the stadium.

The firecrackers and the rockets could also be heard clearly in the interior.

During the third division game against Türkgücü Munich (4-0) there were bloody riots outside the stadium between a fan mob and the police.

According to police, eleven officers were injured so badly that they had to be hospitalized.

There were also injuries among the supporters.

"Even if we are all happy about the rise of Dynamo Dresden: The violence at the stadium against the emergency services is not acceptable," said Mayor Dirk Hilbert (FDP).

It took the club over two hours to respond.

There is a lot to work on after the police operation, tweeted Dynamo.

"It is a shame that this day was so badly damaged." Afterwards, only pictures of the celebrating team followed.

Dynamo press spokesman Henry Buschmann said on dpa request that the events will be dealt with with the security forces and fan representatives.

The words sound like lip service.

Because the deeds of the Dynamo hooligans are repeated and reminded city hall chief Hilbert of the rise in 2016. "I very much hope that the club actively deals with these events and can also provide answers and concepts by the beginning of the season in League 2," said the OB.

The way the club deals with its fans must be questioned.

There is practically no clear positioning of the club in the event of excesses.

The violent "fans" are only concerned with themselves, their frustration and not with others.

"That is irresponsible and dangerous," said SPD domestic politician Albrecht Pallas.

Journalists were also attacked during the riots.

Dresden's police chief Jörg Kubiessa spoke of "terrifying scenes".

So far, his authority has initiated 17 investigations, among other things for serious breach of the peace, bodily harm, damage to property and violation of the Explosives Act.

30 people were arrested and at least a dozen police vehicles were damaged.

The police were on duty with around 1,100 officers.

The assessment of the rescue workers reveals the extent of the orgy of violence.

As the fire brigade announced on Monday, the alarm level "mass casualty" had to be declared during the operation.

A total of 44 people were given medical care and the majority of them had to be taken to surrounding hospitals.

The homework for the coming season took a back seat. Promotion coach Alexander Schmidt, whose contract ends on June 30th, would like to stay. If Schmidt wins the championship at Wehen Wiesbaden on Saturday, there is probably no way around him. However, the security aspects are currently pending. Because on Wednesday there will be a duel against 1. FC Lok in the Saxon Cup semi-finals in Leipzig. The Leipziger are next to Hansa Rostock and 1. FC Magdeburg to the main rivals of the Dresden Ultras.