Magdeburg team gathers in front of their fans in silence due to the news situation in Magdeburg, during the German 2nd Bundesliga soccer match between Fortuna Duesseldorf and 1. FC Magdeburg at ...
But the events in Magdeburg, where a car rammed in to a Christmas market killing five people and injuring 200 others, overshadowed matches across Germany. As the 1.FC Magdeburg players headed ...
the fans of the city's football club FC Magdeburg fell silent at their away fixture against Fortuna Duesseldorf. Later on Friday evening the first condolence flowers had already been left at the ...
A FC Magdeburg football jersey with a message that reads ‘You will never be alone’ is left with other tributes near the ‘Alter Markt’ Christmas market, where a man drove a car into the ...
Vincent Kompany and Marco Rose found themselves fielding plenty of non-football related questions following last night's Bundesliga fixture between FC Bayern ... the people of Magdeburg are ...
1. FC Magdeburg's players were made aware of Friday evening's attack in the midst of their 5-2 victory away to Fortuna Düsseldorf in Germany's second division. The Bundesliga 2 match kicked off ...
the fans of the city's football club FC Magdeburg fell silent at their away fixture against Fortuna Duesseldorf. Later yesterday evening the first condolence flowers had already been left at the ...
German football leagues will observe a minute's silence and players will wear black armbands to honor the victims of the Magdeburg Christmas market attack. A car rammed into the crowd, killing ...
the fans of the city's football club FC Magdeburg fell silent at their away fixture against Fortuna Duesseldorf. Later on Friday evening the first condolence flowers had already been left at the ...
At least 60 people were injured in the incident, said Reiner Haseloff, premier of the state of Saxony-Anhalt, where Magdeburg is the capital. "It's almost impossible to talk about football tonight.