Fortuna Dusseldorf fans to show photo ID to use away toilets
After some very inappropriate behaviour from some of the Fortuna ultras, opposition clubs are taking matters into their own hands.


Fans of German football club Fortuna Dusseldorf, currently sitting midtable of the Bundesliga, have proven themselves not to be the best guests when visiting other stadiums. A portion of their hardcore fanbase have taken to destroying the toilets of away grounds and, therefore, will be forced to show identification upon 'spending a penny' at their next game against Freiburg.
ID'd for taking the piss
Clubs including Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Mainz and Wolfsburg have all been victims of the Dusseldorf supporters, whose actions have ended up costing their club close to 150,000 euros in fines by the German Federation. Now opposing clubs are taking the matter into their own hands and anyone needing to relieve themselves at the Schwarzwald-Stadion on Sunday afternoon will be required to hand over photo ID before entering. (Succinct tweet from Sport Witness here)
Bild: 'No shit! Toilet control in Bundesliga'
— Sport Witness (@Sport_Witness) May 2, 2019
Fortuna Dusseldorf fans have been smashing up toilets at away grounds.
So for their match at Freiburg, they'll be asked to provide photo ID to use the loo.
Serves them right for taking the piss. pic.twitter.com/AG8G4yLQSg
Dusseldorf explained Freiburg's stance in a statement to their travelling supporters:
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"Due to various acts of intentional damage to the facilities at away games this season, Fortuna fans are asked to accept that there are problems with this situation. Therefore everyone who visits the toilet must show photo ID to the stewards that will be stationed at the toilet entrances."
Das war’s von der #PK ✔️
— Fortuna Düsseldorf (@f95) May 3, 2019
Knapp 2.500 Fortunen begleiten das Team nach Freiburg 🔴⚪️🙌🏻#SCFF95 #f95 pic.twitter.com/mZrrmJCGOx
There may fewer beverage sales than usual, and potentially a more literal sense of squeeky bum time come the final few minutes of the match.
