Terror attack during 2006 football World Cup averted: minister

By DPA

Berlin : German security forces scotched possible terrorist plans to attack the Munich stadium during the opening game of the 2006 football World Cup, Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said Friday.


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“People were observed who were quite clearly monitoring the stadium with the possible intention of carrying out an attack,” Herrmann told national commercial news broadcaster n-tv, acknowledging the incident for the first time.

One person regarded as a potential security threat had been deported, he said.

News of the possible threat had been kept from the public “because we did not want to spread unnecessary fear,” Herrmann said.

Germany beat Costa Rica 4-2 in the June 19, 2006, opening game of the tournament, which passed off without incidents and was seen as a major public relations success for Germany.

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