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Over 30,000 fans accompanied second-division Dynamo Dresden to Hertha Berlin away in the German Cup. They weren't just supporting their players on the pitch, but also fellow fans under ...
Dynamo Dresden will appeal against a €60,000 German Football Federation (DFB) fine and partial stadium closure after fans threw a severed bull's head near the pitch during a match against RB ...
Dynamo Dresden supporters have no love for RB Leipzig. Separated by just 75 miles, the two teams clashed in the first round of German Cup action, and things got ugly. Founded by energy drink-maker ...
Two security stewards working for Dynamo Dresden have "seriously damaged" the club by displaying Nazi imagery during a game against St. Pauli, the German team said Monday. The Saxony-based club ...
Dynamo Dresden, who play in the second tier of German Football, have put their entire squad and coaching staff into two-week isolation after recording two new coronavirus cases.
Dynamo Dresden forward Alexander Jeremejeff has laid bare the size of the problems facing Project Restart after he and team-mates were forced into quarantine just days before the Bundesliga 's ...
Borussia Dortmund will be hoping to build on their recent upturn in form and victory in Saturday's Ruhr derby on Tuesday night when they travel to Dresden to face Dynamo in the next round of the ...
Dynamo Dresden defender Marc Wachs has been seriously injured in a shooting incident in Wiesbaden. The player's aunt was killed and her husband was hurt, according to police, who said the motive ...
A severed bull s head thrown onto the pitch during a German Cup match cost second-division Dynamo Dresden 60,000 euros plus a spectator ban on Monday.
Kaiserslautern will play Bundesliga 2 football in 2022/23 after beating Dynamo Dresden 2-0 in the second leg of their relegation play-off.
German second division club Dynamo Dresden have irritated their fans by controversially banning a pop hit from their stadium. But the decision has not gone down well with all fans.
Dynamo Dresden, who play in the second tier of German Football, have put their entire squad and coaching staff into two-week isolation after recording two new coronavirus cases.