Police have cancelled the friendly between Germany and Holland after the stadium in Hanover was evacuated on Tuesday when a suspicious object was found inside.
Police spokesman Joerg Hoffmeister told The Associated Press that everyone inside had to be evacuated after the as-yet unidentified object was found. Announcements at the stadium in northern Germany advised people to go home in a calm manner, and that there was no danger to fear. Most fans were still waiting outside when the order to evacuate came about an hour and a half before kick-off. A statement later said fans should leave “quickly , but should go without panic back home. Please go in small groups back home, it’s better this way.”
There were no signs of panic, with most fans seemingly accepting the decision with resignation. The German team bus was redirected to a “safe place” after the match was called off according a German FA press officer.
Later, DW Sports was reporting that all trains moving away from the stadium were stopped and pedestrians were being asked to travel on foot away from the stadium as fast as possible.
