Bomb found near Mainz stadium

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Sunday, the 31st day of the Bundesliga brings us a match of fear between Mainz and FC Cologne. Undefeated since March 9 and counting the same number of points as the play-off, Bochum, the Nullfünfer will have the opportunity to take a big step towards maintaining their position in the event of a favorable result against the Geißböcke, currently penultimate in the German championship. Scheduled for the Mewa Arena, the meeting could however be relocated given the latest discoveries made near the FVSM05 stadium.

According to information reported by the German press, a bomb weighing 500 kilos appearing to belong to the American army and dating from the Second World War was found near the sports arena of the partners of Ludovic Ajorque and Joshua Guilavogui this Thursday. Note that this is the second explosive located in less than two weeks near the stadium, thanks to the extension work of the neighboring university which made these discoveries possible.

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