When VAR Takes a Break: A German Fan Knocks Out the Screen in Münster vs. Hertha Berlin
8 March 2026
Incident and setting
In a second‑tier German fixture, Preußen Münster hosted Hertha BSC when a fan leapt toward the VAR area, yanking a cable and plunging the monitor into darkness. The crowd’s banner reading "Disconnect the VAR" underscored a chaotic moment that drew global attention as the review continued from the broadcast booth to the pitchside monitors.
Earlier, at the end of the first half, a Hertha Berlin player found himself in the box and the initial on‑field decision offered nothing. The video room, however, called the referee back for a review, signaling that the footage would determine the fate of the race for a potential breakthrough.
What happened next
When the referee approached the screen, the Münster supporter’s stunt drew a gasp from the stands as the device turned black. The crowd’s protest didn’t derail the process; the VAR room flagged a clear error and referee Felix Peckl pointed to the spot for a Hertha penalty, converted by Fabian Reese.
The match concluded with a 2‑1 victory for Hertha Berlin amidst intense debate and questions about how a spectator could access the VAR setup, triggering calls for tighter security and better crowd control.
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As the review resumed, the dark screen became a talking point far beyond Münster’s stadium walls, and questions about VAR security lingered long after the final whistle.
Punchline time: Note to the crowd: if you’re going to unplug VAR, at least bring a decent excuse—preferably one that doesn’t unplug the whole match.
Punchline two: If VAR ever needs a vacation, tonight’s fan found the perfect moment to file a complaint—one cord, one blackout, unlimited drama. Football’s version of a cliffhanger, sponsored by duct tape.