Third half

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Third half is a term for rioting before and / or after a football game . It is mainly used in the fan and hooligan scene , but was also taken up by the BGH in the corresponding press release with regard to the " third half-time case " .

Sometimes the term is also part of the name of a group. In this context, the term “winner” or “loser of the third half” is often used when a group wins or loses the fight against a hostile group.

The expression can also stand for the opposite of excesses. In rugby in particular , but also in football and other sports, it stands for the common (peaceful) celebration between the home and away teams and supporters after the game.

literature

  • Stefan Bölle: Representation of the sport game rugby: origin, style of play / forms, technique, tactics and rules - how the game can be conveyed to beginners through the modified form of touch rugby. GRIN Verlag 2012, ISBN 3-656-27832-6 .
  • German Rugby Association: Rugby: Rules of the rugby game; with instructions and explanations. German Rugby Association 1995.

Individual evidence

  1. BGH , decision of February 20, 2013, Az. 1 StR 585/12, full text .
  2. ^ BGH, press release No. 52/2013 of March 25, 2013.