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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:14 pm
Bulgarian Policemen to Guard Levski in Sarajevo - 24/07/2012
Source : Standart News
Bulgarian policemen will guard Levski footballers in Sarajevo during the second leg from Europa League vs FK Sarajevo, the Standart learnt. "We hope that the hosts will see to the rest of the measures in order that all incidents are avoided. I do not think that Levski are to blame for the tension which was created around the matches. Instead of talking for a football match we are talking of possible fights between the supporters of the two clubs, especially the threats of the Bosnian fans. Nobody needs such misbehavoirs. I hope that this does not have a negative effect on the footballers," Levski CFO Konstantin Bazhdekov stated.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:19 pm
Sheffield police in hunt for Owls fans after city pub fight - 27/07/2012
Source : http://www.thestar.co.uk
THESE are the faces of six Sheffield football supporters police are hunting over a ‘disgraceful’ pub brawl involving Owls fans.
The fight took place between Sheffield Wednesday and Notts County supporters following the League One match between the two teams last season.
Football thugs threw furniture, injuring members of the public who were in the bar at the time to celebrate St Patrick’s Day.
CCTV footage of the fight has been examined by officers from Nottinghamshire Police’s football intelligence unit, and a number of arrests have been made in South Yorkshire and Nottingham over the past week.
Six men from Sheffield, aged between 35 and 46, have been arrested along with another group of six from Nottingham, aged between 19 and 38.
All have been bailed pending further inquiries.
But a further half dozen unidentified men, all believed to be from the Sheffield area, are still being sought over the brawl.
Police believe they may hold vital information about the incident - and want to track them down at the earliest opportunity.
Supt Mark Holland, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a disgraceful incident between groups of opposing football fans who had no thought for the safety of innocent members of the public and staff in the bar.
“Fortunately, we have high quality CCTV images of the people we would like to identify and I would urge anyone who recognises these individuals to contact us immediately.”
The incident took place in Squares bar in Nottingham city centre at around 6.30pm on Saturday, March 17, and followed the Owls’ 2-0 win over Notts County at the club’s Meadow Lane ground.
Drinkers in the bar sustained minor injuries when they were hit by furniture hurled by the yobs.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Fri Jul 27, 2012 1:51 pm
Videoton FC - Slovan Bratislava - 26/07/2012
Source : http://rbd.ultras.hu
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:34 am
Valletta FC - Partizan Belgrade - 17/07/2012
Source : http://www.timesofmalta.com
Serbians ‘attacked’ by police Fans claim officers used pepper spray
Serbian football fans claim they were “brutally beaten” by officers who also used pepper spray in the police van with them handcuffed inside. Court expert Mario Scerri told Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit yesterday that the injuries some of them sustained were compatible with being manhandled. Dr Scerri said one of the accused had injuries compatible with being hit with a truncheon and another was injured in the face, possibly after being kicked. One man, he said, had swelling on his ribs, with the possibility that he had sustained a fracture. The court ordered X-rays to be taken. Dr Scerri was testifying in the compilation of evidence against eight Serbian football supporters, a Greek and a Bulgarian over incidents that took place outside the Hibs stadium, in Corradino during the Champions League match between Valletta FC and Partizan Belgrade on July 17. They are denying violently resisting their arrest, disobeying police orders, threatening the police, invading the pitch and being drunk. One of them denied slightly injuring a policeman. But their lawyers, Giannella de Marco and Gianluca Caruana Curran, insisted yesterday that their clients had been manhandled by the police, who used excessive force during their arrest. “They were brutally beaten by the police, the very same people who are there to see that these things don’t happen. The Commissioner of Police should investigate so he can take action if there are violent people within his force,” Dr de Marco said. Police Superintendent Carmelo Bartolo said the police were not given the chance to rebut the implications of a request by the defence for the appointment of a medical expert to examine the accused. That was why the police had opposed the request, he said. “You should be ashamed of yourselves,” Dr de Marco retorted, claiming this was done to buy time so the bruises fade away, with Mr. Bartolo asking the court for “protection”. The court heard that the incidents were sparked off by a “hitch” in the organisational aspect of the match, whereby Serbian fans, despite having purchased tickets, were not allowed to enter because the entire seating was taken up by Valletta supporters. One of the accused who was on the perimeter wall, Vladimir Savija, testified that he was placed face down on the gravel, handcuffed and then dragged by officers. He had purchased VIP tickets for €45 but was not allowed in. He said he saw two Partizan supporters, holding a large banner, who had made their way into the stadium after climbing a perimeter wall. A policeman ordered them down and, on doing so, other policemen handcuffed them and threw them to the ground, the court heard. More Partizan supporters who were also refused entry tried to force their way through after opening a large gate separating the stadium from an abandoned field but the police managed to push them back. “We were obviously annoyed when we could not go in. The police arrested us because we complained. We were all placed in a police van and the police used pepper spray before they closed the door. Our eyes were burning and we could barely breathe,” he said. He added: “We spent 20 hours without being given a glass of water, despite asking for it several times. It was a terrible experience.” Three of the accused, who were here on holiday and had joined their friends at the match, yesterday decided to plead guilty to be able to leave the island. They were conditionally discharged for three years. The case continues.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:13 pm
The Netherlands : Feyenoord hooligans dawn raided - 10/07/2012
Bosnian supporters fought with bulgarian police. Three policemen were wounded and 4 supporters arrested. One of them was quickly released after he paid a fine but all three others will appear in front of a Court next Monday.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:14 pm
Slovan Bratislava - Videoton FC - 19/07/2012
Source : http://sport.cas.sk
Videoton supporters have attacked police before the game, said the local speaker for police, Tatiana Kurucova. Troubles broke out shortly before 8pm inside a pub close to the stadium where the Hungarian hardcore took place.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:15 pm
Rapid Wien - Wacker Innsbruck - 21/07/2012
Source : http://sport.oe24.at
About 150 Innsbruck supporters caused troubles on their way from the train station to the stadium, using firecrackers and detonators. Police escorted them and tried to identify troublemakers.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:15 pm
Chile: Santiago Wanderers - Rangers - 22/07/2012
Source : http://www.lavozdevalpo.com
Wanderers supporters are totally angry about the violence used by police during the game against Talca Rangers. Five policemen were wounded during these troubles and 43 supporters arrested.
At lunch time both sides of supporters fronted in Sarajevo in front of police who did not intervene seriously. About 10 people were wounded, especially on Maribor side. One of them was seriously wounded at his head after he was smashed up with a bottle. One policeman was also wounded. It seems everything started when Maribor supporters sung « Slobodan Milosevic » and « Srebrenica ».
Riots broke out before and after this friendly game played in Varese. Before the game, Inter supporters joined by Varese friends (with their banner “Blood &Honour” inside the stands), charged the Como escort and one policeman was wounded after he was hitted with a PVC baton. After the game other troubles took place, so seriously this time as one Como fan, 36 yar old, was slashed outside the stadium. He was hospitalized. Finally, 5 people were wounded, including 2 policemen.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:17 pm
France : 8 Nice supporters sentenced - 25/07/2012
Source : http://www.cagnes.maville.com
Eight football supporters from Nice were sentence this Wednesday in Grasse from 3 to 6 months in jail because they tried to fight with PSG supporters in February, the 11th, when 40 Nice supporters armed with batons met up with 25 Parisians in the city of Antibes.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:18 pm
Śląsk Wrocław - Budućnost - 25/07/2012
Source : http://wyborcza.pl + http://www.tygodnikpodhalanski.pl + Mail
About 50 Slask supporters have attacked Buducnost supporters at 5am as they went back home to Montenegro. Two busses were pelted with rocks and several windows were smashed up. The attack to place as the Slovakian border. Three Slask supporters and one Buducnost one were arrested. Police also discover knives and batons.
Hajduk Split supporters provoked violent troubles in Lettonia. Eight of them are still in jail and may face a prison sentence. One policeman was wounded. Troubles erupted in the city centre opposing fans and policemen and then at the stadium when a mob of 100 fans tried to enter without paying. Security and police intervened.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:43 am
The Netherlands : Fifteenth arrest in Waalwijk - 16/07/2012
Source : http://www.brabantsdagblad.nl
The police has just buckled its investigation with one fifteenth arrest of hooligans furrowing in the entourage of RKC Waalwijk. The latest, 26 years old, had taken part like its accomplices in the incidents against FC Utrecht, on April 21st. The 15 hooligans will pass to the court to answer their acts next October. The club counts already a large number of interdicts of stage.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:45 am
The Netherlands : FC Utrecht hooligans sentenced - 17/07/2012
Source : http://www.telegraaf.nl
Eleven Utrecht hooligans were sentenced by the Court of Arnhem. They all received hours of work due to the troubles which occured against FC Twente in December 2011. Four others did not receive sentences.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:46 am
The Netherlands : Stadium bans for Den Bosch fans - 18/07/2012
Source : http://www.brabantsdagblad.nl
Thirteen FC Den Bosch hooligans received stadium bans after the troubles which occured against Willem II in May.
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Subject: Re: Season 12/13 - July Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:48 am
Ajax Amsterdam - Celtic Glasgow - Friendly game - 21/07/2012
Source : http://www.voetbalinfo.nl
Police have arrested 12 supporters during and after this friendly game which opposed Ajax to Celtic. Nice Scottish were arrested because they had firecrackers and the last one because he punched an Ajax supporter. All of them received fines. One Ajax fan will face a Court sentence because he attacked a steward inside the stadium with his belt.