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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:12 am
Karlsruher SC - RB Leipzig - 09/03/2015
Source : http://www.krone.at/
Twenty masked Karlsruhe supporters entered the hotel where was the RB Leipzig team but no players were there. Porsche car, from Ralf Rangnick, was damaged.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:14 am
AC Fiorentina - AS Roma - 12/03/2015
Source : http://www.lanazione.it/
Four Roma supporters were arrested with firecrackers, detonators and drugs. Two others because they did not respect their stadium bans. One bus was also pelted with missiles.
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Source : http://www.fiorentina.it/
A fight followed Fiorentina goal, in a local stand where about 200 to 250 Roma were. Stewards and police intervened to calm them down before sent Roma fans to the away stand.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:15 am
Villareal CF - Sevilla FC - 12/03/2015
Source : http://sevilla.eldesmarque.com/
Busses and cars from Sevilla supporters were attacked after the defeat of Villareal. This game was classified as a high risk game by UEFA authorities.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:17 am
FC Bruges - Beşiktaş - 12/03/2015
Source : http://nieuws.vtm.be/
Three people were wounded after the game when a car with Turks inside drove in direction of local fans. It seems it happened when the car tried to avoid an attack by Bruges hooligans.
Before the game, Besiktas fans without tickets tried to enter the stadium so police used water canons.
In the city centre, Turks pelted police with rocks. Twenty five supporters were arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:20 am
Naples - Dinamo Moscow - 12/03/2015
Source : http://www.askanews.it/
Police charged about fifty Napoli ultras who caused troubles and tried to attack Russians at Campi Flegrei train station. They also thrown rocks, bottles and detonators in direction of police forces. Three Italians, from 25 to 30 years old, all from Curva A, were arrested. A police car was also damaged. Before the game, one 32 years old Russian, was assaulted and transfered to the hospital. To end, one 32 years old ultra was arrested because police was searching for him since the Napoli-Atalanta game.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:23 am
Greuther Fürth - TSV 1860 Munchen - 13/03/2015
Source : http://www.mittelbayerische.de/
Several troubles broke out for this game. At the train station police intervened to stop a fight between both sides. At the stadium supporters without tickets tried to enter using violence. Nine of them were arrested. After the game, police intervened with truncheons to separated 1860 supporters and 50 to 60 local hooligans who tried to confront. Three policemen were wounded and three Furth supporters arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:24 am
Hajduk Split - Dinamo Zagreb - 14/03/2015
Source : http://www.jutarnji.hr/
Thursday, police have arrested four (17, 19, 24 and 28 years old), Bad Blue Boys members, in Split. In their vehicle they found dozens of detonators, firecrackers and telescopic batons.
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Source : http://dalmatinskiportal.hr/
Troubles btoke out for this derby game, opposing Torcida members to police forces. One police car was set to fire.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:26 am
Hertha Berlin - Schalke 04 - 14/03/2015
Source : http://www.bz-berlin.de/
Before the game a fight opposed supporters from both sides at the Olympic stadium. Several people were slightly wounded. When police arrived, Schalke troublemakers disappeared but Hertha fans were arrested. 71 were released after the game.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:27 am
Sparta Subotica - Red Star Belgrade - 14/03/2015
Source : http://sport.blic.rs
At half-time, troubles erupted in the south stand, opposing police to away fans.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:28 am
Uruguay: Rampla Juniors - Danubio FC - 14/03/2015
Source : http://www.ovaciondigital.com.uy/
Danubio players and referees left the field under a flee of missiles.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:28 am
FC Augsburg - Mainz 05 - 14/03/2015
Source : http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/
After the game, three Mainz supporters were assaulted by four FCA fans.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:29 am
France: Lorient - SM Caen - 14/03/2015
Source : http://www.ouest-france.fr/
Before the game, troubles opposed about fifty supporters from both sides. two fans and one cop were injured.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:30 am
St Gallen - FC Basel - 15/03/2015
Source : http://www.thurgauerzeitung.ch/
After the game, at St Gallen train station, Basel supporters attacked police with rocks and detonators so police used pepper sprays and rubber bullets. Five policemen were wounded.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:31 am
High risks Berlin derby game with 300 policemen. The game was stopped for about fifteen minutes after 81 minutes of player after 40 Union hooligans caused troubles as they tried to confront rivals. Police intervened using pepper sprays.
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Source : http://zeenews.india.com/
175 arrests, 112 police injured in Berlin riot
Berlin-based FC Union are set to be heavily fined by the German Football Association (DFB) after 175 fans were arrested and 112 officers injured in rioting during a reserve match.
The fourth division match at Union`s Alte Foersterei ground in east Berlin against arch rivals Dynamo Berlin had to be held up for 15 minutes as a group of 300 Union fans tried to force their way into the away team`s fan block on Sunday.
Stewards and police intervened but were attacked by the fans, who were driven back with pepper spray and batons.
There is bad blood between Berlin`s former top two former East German sides who have fallen from grace with Dynamo now in the regional league while Union`s first team play in Germany`s second tier.
Police confirmed that 64 supporters have been charged with a crimes including breach of the peace, assault, resisting arrest, criminal damage and insulting officers.
"Every injured person is one too many and each offender identified by police will have to answer for his actions," said a Union spokesman after Dynamo ended up claiming a 1-0 victory.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:32 am
The Netherlands: free fight - 14/03/2015
Source : mail
U21 years old AZ Alkmaar vs Sittard/Genk coalition 20 vs 20 Coalition won
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:42 am
Czech Republic: Jablonec - Sparta Praha - 14/03/2015
Source : Youtube
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 2:21 pm
Argentina: San Lorenzo - Huracán - 15/03/2015
Source : https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com
San Lorenzo fan dies after falling 50 metres celebrating win
The young fan fell onto another supporter who was leaving the ground a few minutes before the final whistle, the sports daily Ole reported.
"We are very upset. A fan lost his life and another is in grave condition. We can't celebrate as we would like," San Lorenzo coach Edgardo Bauza told the post-match media conference.
The incident occurred despite the stadium announcer asking fans to get down from dangerous positions in the ground, a regular request at Argentine matches that supporters often fail to heed.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:32 pm
O.Marseille - Lyon - 15/03/2015
Source : http://www.mensquare.com/
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Mon Mar 16, 2015 8:46 pm
Dundee United - Celtic Glasgow - League Cup - 15/03/2015
Source : http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/
Police make eight arrests at Celtic's League Cup final victory over Dundee United
EIGHT football fans were arrested at Sunday’s Scottish League Cup final .
Police lifted seven people inside Hampden Park during Celtic’s clash with Dundee United and one outside.
Extra officers were called in to deal with the 50,000-strong crowd of fans, who watched Celtic lift the trophy following a 2-0 win.
Goals came from Kris Commons and James Forrest, but the latter missed a penalty and the chance to make it 3-0.
Police Scotland said all of the arrests were for minor offences.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Tue Mar 17, 2015 3:56 pm
Reading FC - Bradford City - FA Cup - 16/03/2015
Source : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
Reading fan throws flare at Bradford supporters during shameful pitch invasion after FA Cup clash
Reading's dream run in the FA Cup has been soured after video emerged of a supporter hurling a flare towards Bradford City supporters at the Madejski Stadium. The Royals were clinical in beating Bradford 3-0 in Monday night's quarter-final replay to reach their first FA Cup semi-final in 88 years - they face Arsenal on April 18 or 19 - but their joy has been tempered by several unsavoury off-field incidents. During the game a Bradford fan was arrested after allegedly racially abusing Reading's Garath McCleary, while one home fan invaded the pitch and goaded Bradford supporters. There was also a mass pitch invasion by home fans after the final whistle.
The flare was spouting smoke which matches Reading's signature royal blue kit colour. Thames Valley Police confirmed on Tuesday that an 18-year-old man from Bradford had been arrested and cautioned for carrying a flare - but this occurred outside the ground before the match. No further arrests have been made concerning the incident after the game. A spokesman said: 'An 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing a firework while trying to enter a designated sports ground. 'He was given a caution.'
An eyewitness told MailOnline: 'Celebrating your team’s victory is one thing, goading the opposition fans with sick taunts is another. 'There were kids showing off lighters and mouthing the words "fire, fire, fire" which we all knew was a reference to what happened at Bradford in 1985. 'One youth quite clearly launched the flare into the crowd, while, as they had done all game, the stewards sat back and allowed it to happen.' Gary Lineker, who hosted the BBC's live coverage of the match from a studio at the Madejski Stadium, had described the pitch invasion as 'lovely scenes' in the immediate aftermath of the match. Lineker's comment was surprising considering the obvious safety concerns raised by a pitch invasion. The invasion sparked angry exchanges between both sets of supporters as stewards prevented furious Bradford fans from entering the pitch to confront jubilant Reading supporters.
Supporters proceeded to throw missiles, including bottle of waters, on to the pitch. Earlier, a pitch invader goaded travelling supporters which caused Bradford fans to throw more missiles onto the pitch. Police confirmed that a 20-year-old man from Wokingham is still in custody after being arrested on suspicion of 'going on to playing area at a football match' at around 9pm. Two other arrests were made on the night, one 24-year-old from Bradford on suspicion of possession of a Class A drug and a 27-year-old man from Bradford on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly in a public place before the match. Reading keeper Adam Federici was seen handing a coin to a steward guarding Bradford fans. The pitch invasion also follows the ugly scenes at Villa Park earlier this month, when there was chaos as thousands of Aston Villa supporters piled on to the pitch following victory over rivals West Bromwich Albion in their FA Cup quarter-final. Fabian Delph claimed he was bitten, while Boaz Myhill, Craig Dawson, James Morrison and Callum McManaman all appeared to be barged aggressively. And video footage appeared to show further player altercations with on-rushing fans. Concerning the alleged racial abuse of McCleary, a spokesman said: 'A 36-year-old man from Bradford was arrested. We had reports of indecent or racist chanting.' The man was freed on bail until next month.
The incident occurred five minutes before half-time when McCleary tried to retrieve the ball from the Bradford end. McCleary, a Jamaica international who scored the second goal after his shot took a big deflection, was shocked by something a fan said to him. The winger immediately informed the referee's assistant, who subsequently told fourth official Andre Marriner. Marriner relayed the information to a senior Reading security chief, who is understood to have promptly ensured the fan in question was ejected from the stadium. The supporter was then arrested. In confirming the incident, a Reading statement read: 'An incident was reported to the match officials just before half-time, who in turn told Reading staff. A man was then arrested and ejected during the half-time interval. The FA will wait for referee Mike Jones' report before deciding on what course of action to take, if any, this morning.'
The man arrested faces a lifetime ban from City games if found guilty, according to chairman Mark Lawn. 'I heard about that and when we find out who it was we will take action,' said Lawn. 'I understand the police are prosecuting so we can't do anything at this stage, but if that person is found guilty we will take action. 'There is no place for that in the game, it is unacceptable. 'I would think we're looking at a lifetime ban if he's found guilty but that decision can only be made after consultation with the club's board.'
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:43 am
Bordeaux - PSG - 15/03/2015
Source : Mail
After the game, one PSG supporter was punched by French CRS. He was wounded at his eye. He received 11 stitches.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:43 am
Colombia: Millonarios - Santa Fe - 15/03/2015
Source : http://www.publimetro.co/
Riots broke out before and after the game. Hooligans from both sides fronted using rocks, batons, knives and other missiles.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Wed Mar 18, 2015 5:52 pm
Derby County - Middlesbrough FC - 17/03/2015
Source : http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/
One football fan arrested and 30 others banned from Derby city centre ahead of Middlesbrough match
ONE football fan was arrested and about 30 others were told to stay away from Derby city centre during last night's match between Derby County and Middlesbrough.
Derbyshire police were called to the city centre yesterday afternoon after football fans started arriving in Derby early for the match.
Details of any incidents have not been released but a spokesman for Derbyshire police confirmed one football fan was arrested for a minor public order offence.
And he said a group of about 30 others were served with a Section 34 exclusion notice - telling them to keep away from the city centre during the match.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:10 pm
Velež Mostar - Zrinjski Mostar - Bosnian Cup - 18/03/2015
Source : http://www.eurosport.com/
Fans clash with police, players in Bosnian Cup tie
The Bosnian cup quarter-final between Mostar city rivals Velez and Zrinjski was overshadowed by serious crowd trouble after the home fans invaded the pitch and clashed with police on Wednesday. Zrinjski, who share the Bijeli Breg ground with their opponents, won the second leg 2-0 to go through 4-2 on aggregate, but only after angry Velez supporters threw flares and invaded the pitch moments before the final whistle. Fans tried to force the Velez players to hand over their shirts and clashed with riot police before being repelled as they tried to break into restricted areas of the stadium. Bosnian football is rife with violence, and several first division and cup matches have been abandoned after pitch invasions and fighting among rival fans in recent years.
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Subject: Re: Season 14/15 - March Fri Mar 20, 2015 4:31 pm
1. FC Kaiserslautern - 1. FC Nurnberg - 14/03/2015
Source : http://www.faszination-fankurve.de/
One bus full with Nurnberg supporters was attacked at 9pm when they stopped at the tank station between Nurnberg and Hof bu unknown people. One man was wounded as he was punched.