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EINTRACHT FRANKFURT's Bundesliga clash with VfL Bochum was delayed by 50 minutes following a dispute between ultras and security staff.

The Europa League quarter-finalists were due to take on hosts VfL Bochum at 2:30pm UK time.

Eintracht Frankfurt fans at a soccer match.
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Eintracht Frankfurt banners were deemed to cover emergency exitsCredit: Reuters
Stadium scoreboard announces that Eintracht fans' banners are blocking an escape gate.
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Officials pleaded with the Eintracht supportersCredit: AP

The match was delayed, however, due to an issue with the Eintracht Frankfurt fans' banners.

Stadium security determined that the banners were blocking emergency exits.

This was therefore deemed a safety hazard, thus preventing the game from being able to kick-off.

Players were sent back to their dressing rooms as staff pleaded with fans to take the banners down.

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A stadium announcement warned supporters that the game would not be able to take place if the banners remained in place.

The tannoy announcer stressed: "That isn't in your interests or ours."

Following extensive talks the banners were finally taken down.

Players were then able to re-emerge for a second full warm-up, with the game finally kicking off 50 minutes late.

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In December, VfL Bochum's clash with Union Berlin was mired with controversy.

The game initially finished 1-1, with outfielder Philipp Hofmann having to go in goal after stopper Patrick Drewes felt unable to continue after being struck by a lighter from the crowd.

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Bochum chiefs opted to appeal the referee's decision to resume the match.

The German football federation's sports court accepted their case and awarded them a 2-0 victory.

Head of the court Stefan Oberholz claimed that they had "no other choice".

Eintracht raced into a 2-0 half-time lead in today's match.

Rasmus Kristensen put them one up in the 27th minute, with Jean-Matteo Bahoya doubling their advantage shortly after the half hour.

Bochum then pulled one back but ex-Chelsea star Michy Batshuayi clinched a 3-1 victory for the visitors with a goal in stoppage time.

Eintracht Frankfurt soccer players celebrating a goal.
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Eintracht Frankfurt raced into a 2-0 lead at VfL BochumCredit: Rex
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