German second division club Dynamo Dresden have banned their own supporters from three away games after violent episodes.
Germans will no longer stay silent for the opening minutes of games after calling off their protest against security measures.
The German football league (DFL) and clubs from the top two tiers have agreed on a tighter set of security measures.
Dynamo Dresden have been banned from competing in the 2013/14 German Cup after repeated trouble caused by their supporters.
German football fans continued their protests against planned security measures on Saturday.
German football is struggling to contain growing violence with newly released 2011/12 season figures on Monday hitting a 12-year-high.
Bayern Munich crushed second division Kaiserslautern 4-0 with two goals each from Claudio Pizarro and Arjen Robben to book a spot in the German Cup round of 16.
Manchester City have rejected talk that striker Edin Dzeko is bound for AC Milan.
Manchester City drew 0-0 against Dynamo Dresden in their second pre-season friendly as skipper Vincent Kompany limped off in the second half
SpVgg Greuther Furth will play in the Bundesliga for the first time in 2012-13 after their promotion was confirmed.
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