
Eleven men dressed in identical black robes were present in the stands
to the surprise of bewildered fans at the Allianz Arena. A group of
mysterious figures caused a stir in the crowd at Bayern Munich’s clash
with Hertha Berlin at the Allianz Arena on Saturday. The 11 unknown men,
each dressed in black robes and sat in a line, were spotted making
strange synchronised gestures during the league match, which Bayern won
3-2. Situated six rows from the pitch just beside the halfway line in
the stand opposite the broadcasting gantry, the group was also seen by
TV viewers all across the
world.

One fan, Torsten Schmidt, said: “It was very weird. They sat very still
for a long time but then would hold their hands up together, or stand
up in unison and then sit down again. Everyone near me was very
confused. Some people laughed, some looked astonished. It was just very
weird.” A key feature of their clothing was a circular symbol on the
chest of their robes. It clearly resembled the logo spotted at a series
of linked unexplained event over the past week. The same symbol has been
seen at locations across the globe, starting with the appearance of a
hologram on Rio de Janeiro’s Sugarloaf mountain on Sunday, 20 October. A
three-metre football displaying the sign then gouged a huge hole in the
turf at London’s amateur football hub Hackney Marshes 24 hours later,
while New York City’s Times Square was struck by similar images on the
tourist spot’s world famous digital billboards. Further sightings of the
symbol have been witnessed in the Copacabana neighbourhood of Rio and
on the Brazilian city’s Santa Maria hill, but this is the first time
that the mystery has spread to a professional football arena. Also
repeatedly spotted at the locations has been the message
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