The third division soccer game between MSV Duisburg and VfL Osnabrück was canceled on Sunday in the 33rd minute by referee Nicolas Winter (Freckenfeld) when the score was 0-0.

The reason was a racist remark from the ranks.

The referee first sent both teams into the dressing room.

A little later the information came that the encounter would no longer be continued. 

The hostilities were apparently against VfL attacker Aaron Opoku.

The visiting team was not in the mood to continue the game due to the events.

"VfL Osnabrück - and that is more than understandable - can no longer compete, the boy is fix and everyone, the whole team is finished, we are honestly even after this incredible incident," said MSV spokesman Martin Haltermann on Magenta TV .

“At the moment we're all pretty speechless.” He went on to say: “The game was interrupted, and rightly so.

The so-called fan has been identified and is now being brought out. "The MSV apologizes for the incident," this is a no-go. "

While the teams were in the dressing room, many of the audience chanted "Nazis out!"