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Norway - Denmark - 26/03/2011

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Local police forces have arrested a mob of 12 norvegian hooligans who tried to fight with Danes in the Oslo city center.
Police intervened when tension was high.

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Bosnia - Romania - 26/03/2011

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Stadium security officials arrested a Romania fan during their Euro 2012 Group D qualifying soccer match against Bosnia in Zenica.

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Real Sociedad B - Logrones - 26/03/2011

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Tension before the game, when both sides were separated only with a few meters.

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Scotlande - Brazil - friendly - 27/03/2011

Source : metro.co.u

Neymar racism claims at Brazil friendly denied by Scotland fans

Scotland fans and the Scottish FA have denied claims that Brazilian star Neymar was racially abused during a friendly at the Emirates Stadium.

Neymar, who scored both goals in a 2-0 Brazil victory, claimed he was jeered by the Tartan Army and that a banana was thrown onto the pitch in his direction.

His claims were supported by Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva, who removed the item from the pitch, however, the SFA said that no such incident had been reported to the police or the stadium safety officer.
An SFA spokesman said: 'The Scotland supporters are known the world over for their impeccable behaviour and we have no reason to believe that, after speaking to the relevant authorities, they have been anything other than exemplary.'
Tartan Army spokesman Hamish Husband denied that the jeering from some sections of the crowd was racially motivated and claimed that Neymar was booed for feigning injury after a Scott Brown challenge.

He added: 'Racism has no place in the Tartan Army and if it did, it would be stamped out immediately because we are self-policing.'
Neymar, who has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League, said: 'I feel great and scored two but what happened with the banana is sad.'
Yesterday's incident is the latest in a spate of racial abuse at football.
World Cup winner Roberto Carlos was subjected to racist chants before a recent Russian Premier League clash and Port Vale's Exodus Geohaghon claimed he was racially abused by his own fans after a game at Accrington Stanley.
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Chelsea Headhunters : The end of a reign of terror - 26/03/2011

Source : The Sun

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Headhunters ... Terrence Matthews and Jason Marriner

FOR decades the mere mention of their name struck fear and terror into football fans across the UK and Europe.

They revelled in being the most notorious hooligans on the planet.

They were the Chelsea Headhunters - dishing out their savage brand of football violence on rival fans at grounds across the country in the Seventies and Eighties.

They disappeared from the scene for a number of years following a string of convictions for violence. Then last year the ringleaders coaxed the now middle-aged and pot-bellied brutes out of retirement for one last dust-up.

But yesterday the vile thugs' 30-year reign of terror was ended once and for all as the last remnants of the ageing, desperate gang were brought to justice following their final brutal clash.

The chance to rekindle the tribal camaraderie and blood-fuelled adrenaline the Headhunters had once lived for presented itself when Championship side Cardiff City were drawn away to Chelsea in the fifth round of the FA Cup on February 13 2010.

The Welsh club's own hardcore group, the Soul Crew, enjoy a formidable reputation and relished the prospect of invading west London.

In the deluded minds of the Chelsea old guard, getting stuck in to the Cardiff mob was a matter of defending national pride.

The scene that unfolded was a perfect storm of football violence - punch-ups and brick-throwing in broad daylight as terrified families cowered in the carnage.

Marshalling the bloated and blowing Chelsea soldiers that day were Andy "Nightmare" Frain, 46, and Jason Marriner, 43.

Dad-of-three Marriner, of Stevenage, Herts, was yesterday jailed for two years and banned from football grounds for eight years having been found guilty at Isleworth Crown Court of playing a "pivotal role" in organising one of the biggest ever violent clashes between football hooligan "firms".

He was due to be joined by Frain - who was last seen arriving at court swigging from a bottle of vodka - but his sentencing had to be postponed due to illness. Frain, of Chelmsford, Essex, has pleaded guilty to violent disorder and is due to be sentenced later.

Frain and Marriner have previously been jailed for seven and six years respectively in 2000 after being secretly filmed plotting violence during a BBC programme by investigative reporter Donal MacIntyre. Frain discussed his involvement with the neo-Nazi group Combat 18 while Marriner had close links to Ulster loyalists.

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Andy 'Nightmare' Frain ... last seen at court with vodka

On Thursday, 13 other Chelsea fans were jailed for offences of violence after the Cardiff game and received sentences of up to two years in jail. One of those was Ian Cutler, a 50-year-old builder from Wednesbury, West Mids, who has football-related convictions for violence dating back to the 1970s. He was seen kicking and punching a man lying on the ground and given 14 months and banned from football grounds for six years.
Judge Martin Edmunds QC told Cutler and other defendants they were "old enough to know better".

On Monday, Terence Matthews, of Morden, Surrey, and two others pleaded guilty to affray. A judge warned them they face jail when sentenced in May.

A now slimmed-down Matthews, 50, was once accused of being the "Fat Man" who rammed a bottle in a barman's face at a pub near Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground.

He was jailed for four years for affray in 1986 but, to the outrage of police and victims, was acquitted of the bottle attack. He later served a two-year jail sentence for assaulting a police officer. Det Supt William Lyle of the Metropolitan Police said of the violence on the day of the Cardiff match: "Nothing like it had happened since the 1970s. One heavily pregnant woman in a car became very stressed by fighting hooligans.

"There was CCTV of a father shielding his two children as missiles were thrown over their heads. We were prepared for trouble but nobody could have foreseen that."

These fresh convictions have ripped the heart out of the Headhunters' hierarchy who, in their heyday, became infamous for inflicting their own brand of torture.

In their "manor" of London's trendy King's Road they would administer the notorious "Chelsea Smile" - so-called because victims' faces would be SLICED from the edges of the mouth to the ears.

To hurt or even kill the victim, he or SHE would then be STABBED in the stomach so the face would RIP when they screamed.

But with the arrival of all-seater stadiums in the early Nineties, football hooliganism was all but stamped out. The shaven-headed, hate-filled hooligans got older and there was a lack of wannabes waiting to fill their shoes.

In recent years the Headhunters became nothing more than a myth.

The group faded away after MacIntyre's documentary exposed the remaining hardcore members.

But the cup clash with Cardiff last year proved too much for the now paunchy monsters to turn down. All the old crew were back for the reunion - Nightmare, Marriner and the Fat Man too.

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Scene of terror ... punch-up in 2010

Police insisted on a noon kick-off but the first signs of trouble came in the morning when more than 100 Chelsea yobs marched on North End Road, splitting into two groups with military precision to attack Cardiff coaches.

Smoke bombs went off as the rival hooligans clashed before police took control.

The court heard this week how Chelsea fans then downed up to seven pints of lager and snorted lines of cocaine in pubs as they prepared to face their Welsh enemy after the final whistle.

The thugs jostled on the Fulham Road. A group of Cardiff fans broke away and made their way to the King's Road, where they were met by the Headhunters.

More than 200 yobs then fought a running battle for the next quarter of an hour, hurling missiles and traffic cones at each other.

Bricks were thrown at police. One officer had his jaw broken and lost four teeth after being hit in the face with a rock.

The police quickly launched Operation Ternhill to identify the thugs and collected hundreds of hours of CCTV footage.

Seventeen hooligans were named to police in just two days last July following an appeal in The Sun.

A total of 96 people have been charged over the riot so far, with more than 60 having already pleaded guilty to offences of affray and violent disorder.

Det Supt Lyle said: "A high number were in their thirties, forties and even their fifties. The oldest one was 55. A lot of them went because they knew there was a high possibility of violence."

In February this year 27 Cardiff fans received sentences of up to 14 months in jail. A second batch of 18 more were given similar terms.

Brave telly investigator Donal MacIntyre was in court yesterday.

Thugs from the Headhunters firm attacked him and wife Ameera last year in "revenge" for some of their gang being convicted as a result of his 1999 report. A member of the gang James Wild, 47, was later convicted for the attack.

MacIntyre said: "They beat my wife up when she had a brain tumour. I'm here to see justice done. I've been running for ten years and now enough is enough."
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PALERMO ULTRAS VS JUVE FANS, ONE ARRESTED - 28/03/2011

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A member of Palermo ultras movement was arrested on charges of assaulting a group of Juventus supporters. Mario Labruzzo, 25, from Palermo was detained following the sentence issued by the Court of Appeals of Turin on the 21st of November 2010. He will serve 2 years and 8 months in prison. On the 7th of May 2006, Labruzzo was riding the train back to Genoa toghether with other members of his ultras group. The 20 young Palermo fans assaulted the few Juventus supporters who were riding on the same train. it was a scary time for the other passangers as well, who witnessed the violence break out.
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Birmingham City fined for League Cup pitch invasion - 29/03/2011

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Birmingham City have been fined 40,000 pounds following a pitch invasion after their League Cup victory over arch rivals Aston Villa at St Andrew's on December 1, the Football Association said on Tuesday.

A total of 20,000 pounds of the fine will be suspended until the end of the 2013/2014 season.

The Premier League club admitted a charge of failing to ensure no spectators or unauthorised persons encroached onto the playing area.

Five people were arrested after the pitch invasion following Birmingham's 2-1 quarter-final win. City beat Arsenal 2-1 in the final in February, securing their first major trophy since 1963.
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Colombia : Cucuta Deportivo - Envigado - 27/03/2011

Source : Terra.com

Dead Fan is Brought in his Coffin to Football Match

Friends of Christopher Jacome, a 17-year-old Colombian soccer fan, brought his remains in a coffin to General Santander Stadium the day after he was killed.

Since he was big fan to the Colombian soccer team Cucuta Deportivo, his friends wanted him to watch a game between Cucuta Deportivo and Envigado.
According to reports, Jacome was shot to death while he was playing soccer in a field in Cucuta and he was a member of 'Barra del Indio, a local soccer fan club known for its hooliganism.

Authorities are investigating how the friends of the deceased got into the stadium with a coffin.

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Supporters intent on trouble told to stay away or face arrest - 30/03/2011

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SUPPORTERS attending Hull City's match against Millwall at the weekend are being urged to behave.

The club is braced for the visiting Millwall fans – who trashed parts the KC Stadium and caused havoc across the city the last time the two teams met in Hull.

But Mark Maguire, the chief executive of Hull City and the Stadium Management Company (SMC), said he was confident there would not be a repeat of the trouble.

He said: "We have meticulously planned with the police and with our colleagues at Millwall for several months now.

"We don't expect a huge number of fans and the detailed conversations we have had leave me comfortable and confident that everything will go to plan at the weekend."

In total, 16 Hull City and two Millwall hooligans were jailed and 11 others fined after the violent clashes before, during and after the FA Cup clash in JAnuary 2009.

Trouble first broke out on the Friday evening before the game after a group of rival fans began fighting in a bar in Hull city centre, resulting in three arrests.

The following day, fights broke out before the game and a group of Hull City supporters tried to storm a pub occupied by Millwall fans shortly before kick-off.

Inside the stadium, Millwall thugs charged segregation lines and threw chairs, bottles and coins at Hull fans.

There were also problems after the game, involving Millwall fans in St Stephen's shopping centre and City fans in Anlaby Road, west Hull, who tried to throw bricks at coaches carrying rival supporters.

The Mail was refused an interview with Chief Inspector Darren Downs – the officer in charge of policing the match at the weekend and who led the investigation into the trouble last time.

Instead, a statement released by Humberside Police said: "The match will hopefully be an exciting game and we envisage that the vast majority of supporters will be attending to cheer on their team.

"The game will be policed like other Championship games and anyone intent on causing trouble will be dealt with quickly and effectively."

Millwall brought more than 2,800 supporters to the 2009 clash, but with less than 400 tickets sold so far, police are hoping the match with be trouble free.

The statement continued: "The message to those individuals intent on causing trouble is stay away or face being arrested.

"Anyone involved in disorder faces the prospect of being arrested and brought to justice.

"We will not tolerate any kind of violence and disorder at football matches in the city and anyone who does become involved in this kind of behaviour will be punished."

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Estonia - Serbia - Euro 2012 qualifier - 29/03/2011

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Police arrest 72 fans after Estonia - Serbia

Conflict between local authorities and fans led to 72 arrests when Estonia hosted Serbia in the Euro 2012 qualifiers...

Clashes between police and fans during the Euro 2012 qualifier between Estonia and Serbia resulted in security forces detaining 72 supporters, according to a report by DzD.ee.

It was estimated that 700 Serbian fans attended the match in Tallinn, a number of which were the Russian-speaking local residents, and the problems began when the Serbian section of the stadium hoisted a banner reading 'Freedom or Death'.

The reaction to the incidents that followed is still being considered, but Serbia's recent record of fan trouble will not help their cause, after the outrage in Italy last year when the national team were forced to forfeit the match.

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Wrexham - Newport - 27/03/2011

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North Wales Police are to review video footage which appears to show an officer kicking a football fan on the floor at a match in Wrexham.

Three fans were arrested at the Blue Square Bet Premier game where Wrexham beat Newport 1-0 on Saturday.

The video, posted on YouTube, shows the officer kicking the fan twice in the back.

The force said three officers were injured - one with a broken wrist - after trouble flared.

The YouTube clip shows police with batons drawn at the rear of a bus from south Wales.

Two fans appear to be involved in a scuffle on the floor and police are trying to separate them.

One officer apparently kicks a fan twice in as he lies on the floor. The fan is then dragged away.

A North Wales Police spokesman said: "We are aware of the video and will be reviewing the footage.

"Three people were arrested at the game on Sunday, two from Newport. One who has been charged with a public order offence and assaulting police, and has been bailed to appear before court.

"The other was given a caution for obstructing a constable.

"A Wrexham fan was also arrested and charged with a public order offence and has been bailed to appear before court."

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Bulgaria : Sofia derby hooligans rounded up by police - 31/03/2011

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Nine football fans were arrested Thursday and were to face charges relating to the violent clashes which marred last month's match between arch-rivals Levski and CSKA, the interior ministry said.
The arrests Thursday morning were just the first stage of a larger operation, based on TV and CCTV footage, pictures and witness reports of violence at the Sofia derby, the ministry added.
On February 27, 23 fans were arrested and 32 police injured during clashes in and around the stadium, following the half-time eviction of all 3,000 CSKA fans from Levski's homeground.
Riot police, some on horseback and others manning water cannons, were used to disperse the angry crowd, which damaged buses and shattered shop and car windows.
CSKA won the game 3-1.
Levski and CSKA are Bulgaria's most popular teams and traditional arch-rivals and their matches are often marred by fan violence.

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Belgium : Berchem Sports - RC Mechelen - 27/03/2011

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A fight opposed Racing supporters to their....friends from FC Dordrecht who came to support their team.
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Colombia: Olmedo - Barcelona Guyaquil - 20/03/2011

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Spain : Rayo Vallecano - Betis Palombie - 27/03/2011

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Paris SG - Montpellier HSC - 13/03/2011

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