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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:39 am
Free fight - ??/03/2024
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Preussen Münster vs RSC Anderlecht 7 vs 7 Germans won
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:42 am
Villareal B - CD Leganès - 23/03/2024
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Leganès
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:47 am
CP Cacereno - CD Badajoz - 23/03/2024
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Badajoz
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:01 am
Brindisi - Taranto - 24/03/2024
Source : Brindisireport.it
Post-derby riots: four Taranto ultras arrested, four Brindisians charged Police seized baseball bats, firecrackers and drugs. Three of those arrested were already on Daspo. A minor is among those charged. Investigations are continuing
Four people from Tarento arrested and as many from Brindisi on the run. This was the outcome of the rioting that took place at around 9pm on Sunday (24 March) between Via Appia and the roundabout at the entrance to the state road 7 for Tarento (the "crossroads of death"), where a clash between Brindisi and Tarento fans almost broke out. The derby, played at the Stadio Fanuzzi on the 33rd day of the Serie C championship, had been over for around half an hour. During the match, there was an exchange of hostile chants between the Curva Sud, occupied by Brindisi supporters, and the Curva Nord (the visiting sector). But apart from some verbal scuffles and a few smoke bombs thrown onto the pitch from both sectors, there were no particular problems.
The most tense moments came on the outskirts of the capital, when the convoy of Taranto supporters encountered a group of Brindisi ultras on their way home. The risk of disorder did not take the police by surprise. The Brindisi police headquarters had put in place an impressive security detail for the occasion, with the support of the Guardia di Finanza, the Carabinieri and the Financial Police. Thanks to the immediate intervention of the men in uniform, the two factions were separated before they even came into contact, at the SS7 roundabout. Brindisi Police Commissioner Giampiero Lionetti, Deputy Commissioner Vincenzo Zingaro and Digos Director Walter Tamburrano also attended the scene.
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:08 am
AC Perugia - Pineto - 23/03/2024
Source : https://www.calciogrifo.it/
Fight between Perugia supporters in the north stand : three people arrested
Three Grifo ultras ended up under house arrest following their arrest, in deferred flagrante delicto, for the clashes that took place in the Curva Nord on Saturday afternoon, which also led to the interruption of the Perugia-Pineto match. According to what has emerged, they are a member of the Brigata and two of the Ingrifati.
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:48 am
Attack in Greece - 27/03/2024
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Story continues between AEK and Panathinaikos. Today AEK attacked gate 13 members in Patissia (Athens) and stole t-shirt. Yesterday Gate 13 got into an altercation with anAEK fan that lookied himself into a building.
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:53 am
Crackdown: UK To Ban 1,600 Football Hooligans From Traveling During Euros - 26/03/2024
Source : https://g3.football/
As excitement builds for the upcoming Euros this summer, the UK government is taking measures to ensure that the tournament remains a safe and enjoyable experience for all. In a bid to crack down on football hooliganism and drug-related issues, more than 1,600 individuals will be banned from leaving Britain during the tournament.
Under the new law, these hooligans and drug users will be required to surrender their passports to the police, preventing them from traveling to the host nation, Germany. Failure to comply with this order can result in a hefty penalty of six months imprisonment or an unlimited fine.
Policing minister Chris Philp emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful atmosphere during the Euros. He stated, “Violence, abuse, and disorder have no place in the game we love. The vast majority of fans are law-abiding, but we will have zero tolerance for those who disrupt this incredible event.”
The crackdown primarily targets individuals in England and Wales with football banning orders, amounting to 1,624 in total. Last season, courts issued 682 five-year bans, marking the highest number in 12 years. This increase can be attributed to the inclusion of possession of Class A drugs, such as cocaine, as a qualifying offense for a banning order.
To ensure compliance with these measures, the sanctioned hooligans will only be allowed to travel abroad with the permission of the Football Banning Orders Authority during the month-long Euros. Additionally, law enforcement will be granted new powers to intercept known troublemakers, further strengthening security measures.
This is not the first time that such bans have been implemented. During the 2022 Qatar World Cup, around 1,300 troublemakers were prevented from traveling under existing banning laws for international games. Now, these measures have been extended to cover the Euros.
While the majority of fans are expected to enjoy the tournament responsibly, it is important to be aware of potential risks. Pub-drinking England fans have been identified as particularly vulnerable to confrontations with martial arts trained football ultras. Authorities are urging fans to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
As the Euros draw near, it is clear that the UK government is taking the necessary steps to maintain order and prevent disturbances. By imposing travel bans on known hooligans and drug users, as well as granting law enforcement greater powers, the authorities aim to create a safe and enjoyable environment for football fans from all over the country. Let’s hope that these measures succeed in ensuring a peaceful and unforgettable tournament.
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:23 am
FC Den Bosch - FC Dordrecht - 29/03/2024
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Dordrecht Youth Firm
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:25 am
Free fight - 29/03/2024
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FC Basel vs Spartak Trnava 11 vs 11 Win Basel
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:30 am
Estrela Amadora - Sporting CP - 29/03/2024
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Sporting
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:31 am
Burgos CF - RCD Espanyol - 29/03/2024
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Espanyol
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:35 am
Wrexham AFC - 29/03/2024
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Wrexham lads at funerals of one of their friend who passed away.
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Subject: Re: Season 23/24 - March Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:40 am
Belgium: Stolen banner - ??/03/2024
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Excel Boys (Mouscron) with the banner of their Deinze rivals.