Parachuting Greenpeace protester causes panic and injuries at Euro 2020 soccer championships

Munich, Germany - A Greenpeace protestor attempting to parachute above the pitch before France v Germany at Euro 2020 narrowly avoided disaster but injured "several people" on Tuesday when he clipped overhead camera wires.

The Greenpeace protester narrowly avoided crashing into the stands of the Allianz Arena stadium in Munich, Germany.
The Greenpeace protester narrowly avoided crashing into the stands of the Allianz Arena stadium in Munich, Germany.  © IMAGO / Moritz Müller

The man lurched alarmingly towards fans in the stands after hitting wires connected to the stadium roof, but managed to swing round in a tight loop to land on the park.

He was quickly led away by security personnel.

"Several people" were being treated in the hospital for injuries caused by the "reckless and dangerous" act, the British news agency PA cited European soccer ruling body UEFA as saying.

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A spokesperson for Greenpeace told DPA, "We are incredibly sorry."

On Twitter, the organization said the action "never had the intention to disturb the game or to injure people."

Greenpeace said its protests were always supposed to be peaceful and free of violence. "Unfortunately everything did not go to plan with this action."

The intention was for a large latex ball to be dropped on the field and the parachutist, with the aid of a motor, to navigate away.

Greenpeace wanted to protest against German car manufacturer Volkswagen. They called on Twitter for the firm to stop selling diesel and petrol cars which damage the environment.

Cover photo: IMAGO / Moritz Müller

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