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Germany: Queer referee attacked after viral proposal

Felix Tamsut with German media
February 10, 2026

Referee Pascal Kaiser went viral after proposing to his boyfriend during a Bundesliga game. Then, the 27-year-old was attacked, though the motive is still unclear.

Referee Pascal Kaiser asking his boyfriend Moritz to marry him pitchside before the Bundesliga match between FC Cologne vs. Wolfsburg at Rheinenergie-Stadion
Pascal Kaiser's marriage proposal at a Bundesliga game went viral around the world [FILE: January 30, 2026]Image: Steffie Wunderl/BEAUTIFUL SPORTS/picture alliance

German football referee Pascal Kaiser was attacked over the weekend, his lawyer told local media on Monday.

Kaiser was admitted to the hospital due to an assault. He also posted a photo of his bruised face on Instagram.

The attack took place in front of Kaiser's Cologne home, with three unidentified men attacking him after he had gone out for a cigarette.

Kaiser made headlines around the world after proposing to his boyfriend as part of local football club FC Cologne's Diversity Day, which took place during the club's Bundesliga game against Wolfsburg.

After his proposal went viral, a local Cologne bar accused Kaiser of fraud while he had worked there, accusations he denied.

Motive still unknown, says police

Now, his lawyer Moritz Lange claimed the bar had made the 27-year-old's address known. The bar itself denies the accusations.

According to Lange, Kaiser received many threats since his proposal went viral. The German referee informed police of the threats, which then sent a police presence to patrol around Kaiser's home.

"On Saturday evening, as (Kaiser) went for a walk, he received a message: 'We see you and follow you. Just wait until the police are no longer there'," lawyer Lange told German media. Not long after the message was received, Lange said, the three men appeared and attacked Kaiser.

Police said the motives for the attack remain unclear, with Germany's security services being aware of the case and looking into possible homophobic background.

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Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko

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