Why was the HSV vs. Leverkusen game canceled?
Due to weather-related static risks in the stadium roof area caused by extreme thawing.
Sport / Fussball
The Bundesliga match between Hamburger SV and Bayer Leverkusen, scheduled for today, has been canceled due to safety concerns stemming from extreme thawing weather. This follows earlier cancellations in the region due to similar weather con...
The Volksparkstadion in Hamburg faced challenges due to accumulated snow and ice on its roof. Despite continuous efforts to clear the stadium, a sudden thaw caused water to accumulate, creating dangerous "Punktlasten" (point loads) that posed a structural risk. A structural engineer assessed the situation, leading to the match cancellation in coordination with the DFL and local security. The safety of fans and players was prioritized. The Werkself team will fly back, and the special train with fans will also return before the actual match begins. A possible date for the match could be February 10/11, but a later date is also possible.
Due to weather-related static risks in the stadium roof area caused by extreme thawing.
A new date will be announced as soon as possible by the DFL.
Accumulation of thawing water on the stadium roof created excessive point loads, posing a structural risk.
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