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Masked fan unplugs VAR monitor at German soccer game to disrupt video review

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Masked fan unplugs VAR monitor at German soccer game to disrupt video review
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Masked fan unplugs VAR monitor at German soccer game to disrupt video review

2026-03-09 17:18 Last Updated At:17:20

MUENSTER, Germany (AP) — A masked fan has unplugged the referee's video review monitor at a German soccer game while the referee was deciding on a penalty, in an apparent protest against VAR technology.

The unidentified fan came out of the stands and unplugged the monitor which referee Felix Bickel was trying to use to decide on a penalty in Sunday's second-division game between Preussen Muenster and Hertha Berlin, Muenster said in a statement.

TV footage showed a person in white overalls and a ski mask in Muenster green climbing back into the home fans' stand.

It didn't stop the decision going against the home team as video assistant referee Katrin Rafalski was able to decide remotely and communicated that decision to Bickel. Hertha's Fabian Reese scored the penalty, the opening goal of a 2-1 win.

Muenster said it “regrets the incident and will do everything it can to identify the perpetrator or perpetrators and bring them to justice,” and added it would take steps to stop the incident happening again.

“Initial findings indicate that this was a planned action,” Muenster added. A photo in German media showed home fans displaying a large banner with a message reading “Pull the plug on VAR.”

Muenster captain Jorrit Hendrix said he was happy about the incident, though.

“It shows how the fans experience things and that they want to do everything to win the game,” he said in comments broadcast by TV show Sportschau. “If they can do something to influence it, they do that. I completely understand it and think it's a good thing.”

Ever since VAR was introduced in German soccer in 2017, it's been controversial among fans. Many see video review delays as an unwelcome interruption to the flow of the game.

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Referee Felix Bickel stands in front of the dark screen as he tries to review a VAR decision on a penalty kick for Berlin during the Bundesliga 2 soccer game between Muenster and Hertha Berlin in Muenster, Germany, Sunday March 8, 2026. (Bernd Thissen/dpa via AP)

Referee Felix Bickel stands in front of the dark screen as he tries to review a VAR decision on a penalty kick for Berlin during the Bundesliga 2 soccer game between Muenster and Hertha Berlin in Muenster, Germany, Sunday March 8, 2026. (Bernd Thissen/dpa via AP)

DUBLIN (AP) — France flanker Oscar Jégou has been cited for alleged eye gouging during his team's Six Nations rugby loss to Scotland.

TV footage appeared to show Jégou making contact with the eye of Scotland hooker Ewan Ashman during a maul in the second half of France's 50-40 defeat at Murrayfield on Saturday.

Tournament organizers said in a statement late Sunday that Jégou has been cited for “an act of foul play,” which can be physical abuse including “contact with the eye or eye area.”

Jégou will attend an independent disciplinary hearing via video conference early Tuesday.

France leads the Six Nations on points difference from Scotland heading into the final round of matches on Saturday.

France hosts England and Scotland visits Ireland, which is two points back in third place and the only other team in with a chance of winning the title.

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Scotland's Rory Darge is tackled by France's Oscar Jegou, on the ground, during the Six Nations rugby match between Scotland and France in Edinburgh, Scotland, Saturday March 7, 2026. (Jane Barlow/PA via AP)

Scotland's Rory Darge is tackled by France's Oscar Jegou, on the ground, during the Six Nations rugby match between Scotland and France in Edinburgh, Scotland, Saturday March 7, 2026. (Jane Barlow/PA via AP)

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