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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 06, 2016 10:17 am
Uruguay championship suspended as fan shot by rivals dies - 05/11/2016
Source : http://en.as.com/
The 21-year-old Penarol fan was one of three fans shot by rival supporters as twelve men are currently being held over the fatal incident.
All matches across Uruguayan leagues have been called off this weekend after a fan who was shot by rival supporters a month ago died, the Uruguayan football association said.
Association statement
'While football is important for many Uruguayans, the life of a young fan is of far higher importance,' a statement issued by the association late Friday said.
The 21-year-old Penarol fan was one of three young men shot by hooligans connected to city rivals Nacional, who wanted to steal their club scarves.
Twelve men are being held in prison accused of involvement in the shootings.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 06, 2016 1:18 pm
Malmo FF - Hammarby IF - 06/11/2016
Source : http://www.sydsvenskan.se/
30 HIF have attacked 15 MFF the night before the game. Twelve hooligans were arrested.
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Source : http://www.sydsvenskan.se/
After new troubles, round 100 HIF were arrested. One policeman was injured.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 06, 2016 6:35 pm
Belgium: OH Louvain - Lierse SK - 05/11/2016
Source : Mail
Lierse
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 06, 2016 6:53 pm
Hertha BSC II - Energie Cottbus - 06/11/2016
Source : http://www.rbb-online.de/ + Mail
Police had to intervene inside the stadium.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Mon Nov 07, 2016 7:47 am
Germany : FC Ingolstadt- FC Augsburg - 05/11/2016
Source : http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/
After the game, 20 to 30 Augsburg supporters have created troubles at the train station. A bicycle was also thrown in direction of police and one police car was damaged.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Mon Nov 07, 2016 7:49 am
NEC Nijmegen - FC Groningen - 06/11/2016
Source : https://drimble.nl/
One bus full with Groningen fans was pelted with missiles after the game. Police forces quickly intervened but NEC fans weren't there anymore.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Mon Nov 07, 2016 8:07 am
Osasuna - Alavès - 06/11/2016
Source : Youtube
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Mon Nov 07, 2016 8:17 am
Derby County v Leeds United: Two hooligans banned after trouble at match - 07/11/2016
Source : http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/
Two men have been banned from football matches for three years following disorder at a game between Derby County and Leeds United.
Officers were called to deal with incidents of disorder following the match, which took place at the iPro Stadium in Derby on Saturday, October 15. Edward McNally, 45, of Quarry Mount Terrace, Woodhouse, Leeds, was charged with assaulting a police constable while Ashley Marriott, 23, of Villiers Court, Hedon, near Hull, was charged with using abusive or threatening words or behaviour. They appeared before magistrates in Derby and were given three year football banning orders. McNally was ordered to pay £120 compensation. Michael Barr, 23, of Poplar Grove, Hedon, and James Findlay, 26, of Gladstone Street, Glossop, were charged with using abusive or threatening words or behaviour at the match and they also appeared at court. Their cases have been adjourned to later dates. Police are trying to identify more people involved. Football Intelligence Officer PC Allan Guy said: “We take violence and disorder at football matches very seriously. Genuine fans should be able to come to matches and enjoy the game without fear of violence. I hope the swift action taken in this case reminds people that it is not acceptable to cause trouble,”
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Mon Nov 07, 2016 5:01 pm
Juventus - Lyon - 02/11/2016
Source : Mail - Lyon view
Fifty Lyon lads in Turin early in the afternoon. It remains scattered to avoid being noticed by our spotters and carabinieri. To 15H, we decided to stall in a bar near the stadium, side curva Juve ... Surprise arriving in the bar, it would appear to be the headquarters of Fighters Tradizione, given the different zines available for free in the bar! The boss confirms this beautiful surprise. One of Fighters Taridizione leaders left in the bar watching us drink our pints with a slight bitterness ... It remains a good time without cops to wait for the coming of wops then the cops arrive and surround the bar. Around 7:30 p.m., the aperitif is completed and on file at stadio. Upon arrival to the park visitor, seen in the distance fifteen ultras with diaboliks but busier as we come to recover their pride! Surprising ... We expected them to attack us at the bar or on the way to the stadium, especially since 2 years ago there had already been contact between 35 and 15 indéps Lyonnais our initiative! In the stadium, we see that they remove their main banner, why, we do not know??
Full time, the terrible woultrass Italians have decided to take action and put out 8 of our cars tires ... By taking care to leave before we arrived of course! The guys spend the night in the parking lot monitored by the cops waiting for the opening of Norauto.
Have umbrellas, wearing Stone Island, the "Mentalita" is good ... Fighting is better !
Virage Sud LYON Casuals
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Mon Nov 07, 2016 6:09 pm
A riot police officer was wounded when rival football fans clashed at a match in Limassol on Sunday afternoon.
Shortly after the end of the football match between Apollona and Ethnikos Achna at Limassol’s Tsirio Stadium a group of around 30 Apollona fans gathered outside the dressing rooms next to the football field and started throwing stones.
Riot police intervened, dispersing the crowd with the aid of tear gas. During the skirmish one of the police officers was injured when a stone was thrown at his head.
He was taken to Limassol General Hospital where he received first aid and was released.
Upon leaving the scene the fans set fire to a plastic garbage bin.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:54 pm
Panionios - PAOK - 06/11/2016
Source : Mail
Olympiakos Gate 7 attacked the PAOK Train.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:01 pm
Carl Zeiss Jena - Lokomotive Leipzig - 06/11/2016
Source : Mail
Lok Leipzig hools
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Fri Nov 11, 2016 7:09 am
Argentina : Godoy Cruz - Independiente Rivadavia - 09/11/2016
Source : http://www.diariouno.com.ar/
Fight erupted after the Independiente goal.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Fri Nov 11, 2016 8:58 am
Tottenham - Bayer Leverkusen - 02/11/2016
Source : Mail
Leverkusen On Tour
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sat Nov 12, 2016 6:04 am
Legia Warsaw has been banned by UEFA from selling tickets to their own fans for their next away Champions League fixture at Borussia Dortmund on November 22.
If the Polish champions' fans are involved in any further trouble in the next 12 months they could be banned from another two away matches.
This follows crowd disturbances during their game at Real Madrid last month, which they lost 5-1.
Polish supporters fought with police in the Spanish capital and there were a number of reported incidents around the city.
The club has also been fined £69,000.
Twelve people were injured in the Madrid clashes, including three Spanish policemen, and 13 Polish fans were detained.
Earlier this season, the Polish champions were hammered 5-1 at home by Borussia Dortmund and some fans were involved in violent clashes with police outside the stadium.
Legia have already been fined for those incidents and when Real visited Warsaw on November 2, they played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in an empty stadium.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sat Nov 12, 2016 6:11 am
England - Scotland - 11/11/2016
Source : http://www.dailystar.co.uk/
Vicious fighting erupts between England and Scotland fans before grudge match
FIGHTING broke out in Trafalgar Square on Armistice Day as thousands of football fans descended on the capital ahead of the England v Scotland World Cup qualifier.
Paramedics were rushed to the scene with at least one fan being treated for concussion.
Blue flare smoke hung in the air as supporters battered each other with glass.
And cops were forced to pull away a group of England fans who looked ready to fight with a handful of Scotland supporters.
A Scotland fan was searched by police then arrested and taken away in handcuffs.
The square, which had been full for most of the afternoon, started to thin at around 5:30pm with hundreds making their way to Wembley.
Cracked bottle-necks and empty cans crunched underfoot as they left the square.
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Source : http://www.mirror.co.uk/
An England fan was left covered in blood following a brawl in the home supporters' section during the World Cup qualifier against Scotland.
Pictures showed two fans coming to blows in England's 3-0 win with one supporter's face left bloodied.
Stewards were on hand quickly to break up the fight and police arrived soon after to isolate the fan who appeared to come off worst.
The unsavoury incident marred what was otherwise an excellent occasion as both sets of supporters impeccably observed the minute's silence on Remembrance Day.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sat Nov 12, 2016 6:14 am
Romania - Poland - 11/11/2016
Source : http://www.gsp.ro/
Some 100 Polish hooligans have provoked troubles in the city centre of Bucarest. Local police forces said two mobs of Polish hooligans have clashed together. Sixty Polish people were arrested during the day and firecrackers and weapons (knives, machetes...) were also seized.
A the border between Hungary and Romania, police have stopped 300 torublemakers from Gornik Zabrze, GKS Katowice, ROW Rybnik and Wisloka Debica. They were sent back to Poland.
Romania vs Poland temporarily suspended as a flare explodes next to Robert Lewandowski
Poland's World Cup qualifier against Romania was temporarily suspended on Friday night after a flare exploded besides Robert Lewandowski.
The match in Bucharest was held up for 10 minutes while the Poland captain received treatment from medical staff.
The Bayern Munich striker scored twice to help his side earn a 3-0 victory, but persistent crowd troubles will undoubtedly be the main talking point from the game.
The incident occurred early in the second half with Poland defending a Romania corner.
The flare was thrown onto the pitch as the 28-year-old tried to organise the Poland defence, exploding just feet beside the striker.
Lewandowski hit the floor clutching his head as his Poland team mates rushed to his assistance.
The former Borussia Dortmund front man appeared groggy as he was helped to his feet, although he was able to take a full part in the game.
Romanian police detained six Polish fans for violence before the game.
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Source : Mail
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 13, 2016 7:34 pm
Free-fight - ??/11/2016
Source : Mail
Strasbourg Offender vs Mes Os Reims 7 vs 7 Strasbourg won
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Tue Nov 15, 2016 5:38 pm
Free-fight - 12/11/2016
Source : Mail
Feyenoord Rotterdam (The Netherlands) vs Nancy + Strasbourg (France) 25 vs 25 Nancy won
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Source : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
Nancy and Feyenoord hooligans collide in woodland Rotterdam clash as Dutch ultras look to settle old score
Two sets of ultras square up to each other in a remote woodland area on the outskirts of Rotterdam. One is dressed from head to toe in black, the other distinguishable in white. Both are wearing gloves and hurling abuse, with the word 'hooligans' heard clearly as both groups bounce on the spot, ready to launch into a brutal assault. This was the scene caught in shocking footage which took place last Saturday during an arranged 'revenge' fight between two rival gangs from France and Holland.
The 19 Dutchmen dressed in combat gear felt they had an old score to settle, dating back to November 30, 2006. Nancy beat Feyenoord 3-0 in a UEFA Cup match, but the clashes that marred the occasion resulted in the Dutch side being thrown out of the competition.
The group stage game had to be stopped for half an hour because of trouble in the stands as Feyenoord fans tried to smash the glass barriers and threw seats at stewards. It was the Dutch who progressed despite the loss, but UEFA later banished the Eredivisie outfit for their part in the skirmishes, as Tottenham received a bye in the last 32 tie.
But 10 years on, the scars of that shameful night have reopened away from the possibility of police intervention, as two sets of youthful, trained fighters reignited the feud between the two clubs in a forest. Nancy were joined by a section of Strasbourg supporters to number 24 for a scrap that came with pre-agreed rules of engagement, with no weapons involved in the fight. Following a minute-long tussle full of brutal kicking and punching, it was not surprising the French claimed victory, given they outnumbered their counterparts. During the 2006-07 season, Feyenoord were originally charged £81,000 and handed a suspended sentence to play two matches in an empty stadium. The decision was taken by UEFA's independent Control and Disciplinary board, but European football's governing body appealed the decision for a harsher punishment.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sat Nov 19, 2016 7:14 pm
The day before the game, about a thousand Celtic fans cheered for Halloween in Dusseldorf. Troubles erupted and one policeman was slightly injured.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sat Nov 19, 2016 7:17 pm
Germany: 1. FC Weißenfels - Hallesche FC - 12/11/2016
Source : http://www.bild.de/
Riots broke out at half-time. Police said hooligans from Magdeburg, BFC Berlin and from Poland were present. Three people were wounded. Police forces have called an helicopter.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sat Nov 19, 2016 7:17 pm
Germany: BSG Chemie - 1. FC Lokomotive - 13/11/2016
Source : http://www.bild.de/
High-risk derby game today in Leipzig, especially for political reasons. On left-wing Chemie side, their friends from Eintracht Frankfurt were present said police.
Lok supporters only received 800 tickets.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:43 am
Fears over 4,000 Feyenoord fans expected in Manchester without tickets for United's Europa League clash - 19/11/2016
Source : http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/
Police fear flashpoints inside Old Trafford at next week’s Europa League clash between United and Feyenoord after it emerged 4,000 Dutch fans will be heading to Manchester without a ticket.
The Rotterdam club has been allocated 3,100 official tickets for the game.
But the club estimates another 4,000 will travel to Manchester in the hope of getting into Old Trafford .
With home sections of the Theatre of Dreams not yet sold out, police and club officials will be on the look-out for Dutch fans who try to get into the ground. If they are spotted, they will be thrown out.
However, senior officers inside Greater Manchester Police fear some will beat the security at the ground while others will try to watch the game in Manchester city centre if they can’t get in.
It is understood police and officials from both clubs will hold talks early next week ahead of Thursday night’s crunch tie.
Dutch supporters with an official ticket for the away end have been told to collect their ticket at Victoria station on the day of the game.
They will also be given a wristband, which they must show before they are allowed into the ground.
Meanwhile, the club has warned the estimated 4,000 others traveling without a ticket to behave.
Feyenoord has a small band of notorious hooligans. Only last week they were filmed involved in a pre-arranged brawl with rivals from France (supporters of Nancy and Strasbourg) in a remote wooded area near Rotterdam.
Feyenoord were thrown out of Uefa Cup in 2006 following violent clashes with Nancy fans.
In September, some 1,400 United fans who went to the corresponding fixture in Feyenoord were warned not to wear club colours and take care while travelling in Holland.
A GMP spokesman said: “Greater Manchester Police are expecting a significant number of Feyenoord supporters to visit Manchester next week, ahead of the Europa League match and would like to offer a very warm welcome to all supporters.
“We are highly experienced in policing high profile events and have been working closely with both clubs and supporters to make sure everyone can enjoy the match in a competitive but safe environment.
Feyenoord lads in Prague
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 20, 2016 4:07 pm
Sweden : Helsingborgs IF - Halmstad BK - 20/11/2016
Source : https://www.thesun.co.uk/
Jordan's shirt was ripped off and punches were thrown at the 19-year-old before his dad stood up to the thugs
HENRIK LARSSON squared up to masked hooligans who attacked his son after his side suffered a shock relegation from the top flight for the first time in 23 years.
Jordan, 19, had items thrown at him and was “punched” by thugs who invaded the pitch after the full-time whistle.
Henrik could only watch from the touchline as his side crashed to a 2-1 defeat against Halmstad after conceding twice in the dying stages.
But scenes soon got ugly as angry thugs from the home side invaded the pitch and tried to attack Jordan after realising their fate.
Chairs and other objects were thrown in his direction before one fan tried to take off his shirt.
The hooligans then surrounded Jordan and a punch was thrown before he was dragged away by security.
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Subject: Re: Season16/17 - November Sun Nov 20, 2016 4:19 pm