Soccer-Snowball attack interrupts German third-tier match


BERLIN (Reuters) - A third-tier match in Germany between VfB Luebeck and Waldhof Mannheim was interrupted for several minutes in the second half on Saturday after fans threw snowballs, hitting one of the assistant referees.

The game was interrupted for about 12 minutes after Luebeck fans threw snowballs onto the pitch in the 68th minute, with one of them landing on the assistant referee.

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