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Berlin derby taken to the streets in battle of team stickers

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Berlin derby taken to the streets in battle of team stickers
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Berlin derby taken to the streets in battle of team stickers

2020-05-21 20:30 Last Updated At:20:40

The unofficial Berlin derby has been going on for months, with fans of rival soccer clubs Hertha and Union decorating the city’s lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more with stickers in their respective team colors.

The official derby is finally coming on Friday, two months after the Bundesliga match between the local rivals was postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak.

The battle for sticker supremacy initially broke out after Union was promoted to the first division last May, but it escalated dramatically ahead of their second meeting of the season. The match was originally scheduled to be played at the Olympiastadion, Hertha’s home ground, on March 21.

Stickers of the German first divsion, Bundesliga, soccer teams Hertha BSC Berlin and 1.FC Union Berlin are pictured in Berlin, Germany, Monday, May 4, 2020. The Bundesliga's second Berlin derby has been played on the streets even before the league was suspended for two months due to the coronavirus. Rival Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin supporters have been engaged in an battle for supremacy that has left the city's lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more festooned with stickers in their respective club colors. (AP PhotoCiaran Fahey)

Stickers of the German first divsion, Bundesliga, soccer teams Hertha BSC Berlin and 1.FC Union Berlin are pictured in Berlin, Germany, Monday, May 4, 2020. The Bundesliga's second Berlin derby has been played on the streets even before the league was suspended for two months due to the coronavirus. Rival Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin supporters have been engaged in an battle for supremacy that has left the city's lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more festooned with stickers in their respective club colors. (AP PhotoCiaran Fahey)

The postponement didn’t stop rival fans from attempting to paint the town blue and white (Hertha) or red and yellow (Union). If anything, it may have encouraged them because they had no other way to show their support.

They still don’t.

Friday’s match will again be played in an empty stadium, just like every game last week when the Bundesliga resumed its season.

Stickers of the German first divsion, Bundesliga, soccer teams Hertha BSC Berlin and 1.FC Union Berlin are pictured in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, May 2, 2020. The Bundesliga's second Berlin derby has been played on the streets even before the league was suspended for two months due to the coronavirus. Rival Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin supporters have been engaged in an battle for supremacy that has left the city's lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more festooned with stickers in their respective club colors. (AP PhotoCiaran Fahey)

Stickers of the German first divsion, Bundesliga, soccer teams Hertha BSC Berlin and 1.FC Union Berlin are pictured in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, May 2, 2020. The Bundesliga's second Berlin derby has been played on the streets even before the league was suspended for two months due to the coronavirus. Rival Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin supporters have been engaged in an battle for supremacy that has left the city's lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more festooned with stickers in their respective club colors. (AP PhotoCiaran Fahey)

“It’s not the derby that we all were hoping for — in front of a sold-out house with all the fan groups,” Union defender Florian Hübner said in a video conference call. “It will be very different. But we as a team know exactly what’s at stake.”

Normally, up to 75,000 fans would have attended the match.

The first derby between the teams in the first division in November was marked by crowd disturbances in Union’s small stadium in the eastern borough of Köpenick. Hertha is based in the western part of the formerly divided city.

Stickers of the German first divsion, Bundesliga, soccer teams Hertha BSC Berlin and 1.FC Union Berlin are pictured in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Bundesliga's second Berlin derby has been played on the streets even before the league was suspended for two months due to the coronavirus. Rival Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin supporters have been engaged in an battle for supremacy that has left the city's lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more festooned with stickers in their respective club colors. (AP PhotoCiaran Fahey)

Stickers of the German first divsion, Bundesliga, soccer teams Hertha BSC Berlin and 1.FC Union Berlin are pictured in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Bundesliga's second Berlin derby has been played on the streets even before the league was suspended for two months due to the coronavirus. Rival Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin supporters have been engaged in an battle for supremacy that has left the city's lampposts, road signs, transit stops and more festooned with stickers in their respective club colors. (AP PhotoCiaran Fahey)

That game was suspended and almost called off after fireworks lit by Hertha fans landed on the field. Union players Rafal Gikiewicz, Keven Schlotterbeck and Christopher Lenz stopped their own mask-wearing fans from reaching their counterparts after the game, preventing the volatile situation from spiraling into violence.

About 1,100 police officers were on duty for the game, which Union won 1-0 after a last-minute penalty from Sebastian Polter.

The return match should be a lot quieter with no fans allowed in.

“We can expect a peaceful evening on Friday,” Hertha general manager Michael Preetz said.

There had been doubts about whether the game would be broadcast on TV because of a dispute over rights, but it was confirmed Thursday that streaming service DAZN would show the derby and the season’s remaining Friday games.

Bars and clubs remain closed in Berlin because of coronavirus restrictions, but cafés and restaurants can open under strict conditions, meaning some fans might be able to get together in small numbers. Most are expected to watch at home.

“We want a sporting competition on the field, and assume that all supporters who would like to be there will follow the game at home,” Preetz said.

It will be Hertha’s second game under Bruno Labbadia, the club’s fourth coach of a chaotic season. Hertha has rarely been out of the headlines since investor Lars Windhorst pumped $250 million into the club for a 49.9% stake.

Labbadia won his first match at Hoffenheim 3-0 last weekend, moving a point above Union in the standings. Union lost at home to Bayern Munich 2-0 on Sunday, when Union coach Urs Fischer was absent because of a death in his family.

Fischer will return for the derby and for the chance to be “Stadtmeister” (city champion) for the second time this season.

“For me though, the overriding priority remains league survival. Friday is also about three very important points for us to reach this goal. We have 30 points now, that won’t be enough at the end of the season,” Fischer said. “A win against Hertha would help us a lot to achieve our goal. If we managed both it would be even nicer.”

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PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired eight-time All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado from St. Louis for minor league pitcher Jack Martinez in a trade Tuesday in which the Cardinals also are including $31 million.

A 10-time Gold Glove winner, Arenado has played for the Cardinals the past five seasons and was shopped extensively after the 2024 season by a rebuilding team. The 34-year-old isn't the offensive force he used to be but will still provide a veteran presence at the position after the D-backs traded slugger Eugenio Suárez at last season's trade deadline.

Arenado batted. .237 with 12 homers and 52 RBIs last season. He has two years remaining on his contract worth $42 million, with salaries of $27 million this year and $15 million in 2027. The Cardinals will be sending Arizona $22 million to offset this year's salary and $9 million to offset next year's pay.

Arenado waived a no-trade clause to accept the deal.

“We are grateful for Nolan’s five years as a Cardinal, on and off the field — for his drive, his competitiveness, and for all of the memories he gave us,” Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said in a statement.

“As we continue to move forward, we are pleased to add another intriguing pitching prospect to our organization, and excited for the opportunity this move creates for a number of our players to step up and further establish themselves at the big league level,” Bloom added.

Martinez was an eighth round pick by the D-backs out of Arizona State in 2025.

Arenado is a career .282 hitter and has 353 homers over 13 seasons with the Cardinals and Rockies.

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FILE - St. Louis Cardinals' Nolan Arenado celebrates in the dugout after hitting a home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File)

FILE - St. Louis Cardinals' Nolan Arenado celebrates in the dugout after hitting a home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File)

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