HooNaRa
Hooligans Nazis Racists ( HooNaRa ) is a hooligan group around the football club Chemnitzer FC , which has been active since the early 1990s.
history
HooNaRa was in the early 1990s by Thomas Haller founded (1965-2019), the same time the folder service CFC Security operation. The name already suggests a racist , right-wing extremist , neo-Nazi basic orientation of the hooligan group seeking physical violence . Accordingly, the supporters and members of the association were the target of various police investigations in the 1990s. About once a month the group went to various fights in the hooligan milieu. One of the members was involved in the murder of Patrick Thürmer in Oberlungwitz near Chemnitz. In 2007, CFC Security broke away from Haller because his statements to the football magazine Rund were viewed as damaging to the club. Shortly afterwards, HooNaRa was banned from the stadium .
Haller was initially replaced as a leader by the martial artist Rico Malt. He died in 2007, and the group has been officially dissolved since then. However, it continues to exist as a loose association of around 20 to 30 people, which the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Saxony continues to monitor. Haller said to the journalist Steffen Dobbert : "Actually, there is no longer 'HooNaRa', on the other hand we will be there in half an hour."
Web links
- Spiegel Online : Nazis in Soccer: The Racists Are Always There , February 17, 2007
- Johannes Grunert: Soccer in Chemnitz . In: The Right Edge . 149 (July / August), 2014, pp. 18 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Andreas Speit: Nazi Thomas Haller at Chemnitzer FC: Man for the rough with NSU contacts. In: taz.de . March 13, 2019, accessed August 14, 2019 .
- ↑ Steffen Dobbert: Only the swastika is missing . In: Jungle World . No. April 18 , 30, 2008 ( jungle-world.com ).