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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:06 pm
VfB Stuttgart - 1. FC Köln - 20/09/2009
Source : stuttgart-journal.de
Troubles occured after the first defeat of the season of local team, VfB Stuttgart. During the game police restorerd order in a pub near the stadium where about 50 VFB supporters were in. These supporters threw glasses and bins at police forces. One policeman was injred and 5 supporters arrested.
At 10.30pm police made another intervention as a fight opposed 30 supporters in front of a restaurant in the road to the train station. It must be notice both sides of supporters joined together to confront policemen, throwing bottles and chairs. One man, aged 22, was arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:08 pm
Austria: Grazer AK - FC Lustenau - Cup - 18/09/2009
Source : volksblatt.at + oe24.at + youtube
20 GAK hooligans entered the pitch after 77 minutes of playing because Lustenau won 2-0.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:10 pm
Many policemen were on duty for this gme but sume supporters fought before the game, near the Pascual Guerrero stadium.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:13 pm
VfL Bochum - Schalke 04 - Cup - 22/09/2009
Source : news aktuell
If nothing happened before the game, police intervened after the final whistle (10.30pm) with the aim to disperse 30 locals who fought with 60 Schalke supporters. One policemen and two Schalke fans were slightly injured.
At 11.10pm police made a second intervention near the Bochum train station because a local mob, joined by Borussia Dortmund lads attacked Schalke supporters. Ten hooligans were arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:15 pm
Italy : Frosinone - Padova - 12/09/2009
Source : Mail (thanks to the sender)
Police took banners with writings over the Lazio supporters who was shotted dead by a policeman.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:18 pm
Denmark: Blokhus FC - Brøndby IF - Cup - 23/09/2009
Source : dr.dk
A fight erupted at the end of the game, opposing 15 to 20 people. Police intervened. One man have lost 3 teets during the fight. Three people were arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:19 pm
Denmark: FC Fredericia - OB Odense - Cup - 23/09/2009
Source : fyens.dk
A steward has lost at least one finger, trying to take an home-made bomb. The OB supporters who threw thid bomb was arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:23 pm
Hammarby IF - GAIS Goteborg - 23/09/2009
Source : svt.se + fotboll.expressen.se
After 75 minutes of playing, troubles erupted, provoked by Hammarby supporters, who threw flares and other missiles in the pitch, because GAIS won 2-0 at this time. The game was stopped for 10 minutes by the referee of the game, Martin Hansson. Some supporters tried to invade the pitch so police force took place in front of their stand. Managers of Hammarby also said a dozen of well-know faces entered the press stand singing against their managers. After the game, 20 people were arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:25 pm
FC Köln - VFB Wolfsburg - 23/09/2009
Source : waz-online.de
After the game 30 to 35 Koln supporters attacked two coaches of away fans. One coach was damaged.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:28 pm
Valenciennes - Marseille - 26/09/2009
Source : Foot01
Some Marseille supporters were assaulted in the city center of Valenciennes this Saturday afternoon several hours before the game opposing both teams. Several sources say one OM fan was hospitalized after the was hit with a baseball bat.
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New fights erupted after the game. One OM fan was seriously injured.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:54 pm
Witness appeal after fans clash - 26/09/2009
Source : BBC NEWS
Ten thousand leaflets are to be handed out to Sunderland fans on Sunday in an effort to find witnesses to violence which flared in Newcastle in August.
Three fans and four police dogs were hurt at Newcastle Central Station in clashes police said involved hooligans and travelling Sunderland supporters.
So far 11 arrests have been made following the 8 August incident.
The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) will hand out the leaflets before Sunderland's home game against Wolves.
Trouble broke out as officers carried out an operation following intelligence about a pre-arranged fight between known hooligans.
Some fans accused police of being heavy-handed in the clash, but the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it would take no action over the incident.
The FSF said it had concerns at the decision. Northumbria Police are carrying out an internal investigation.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:31 pm
Zenith St-Petersburg - CSKA Moscow - 26/09/2009
Source : mail (thanks to the sender)
80 vs 60. Zenit victory.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:43 am
Cardiff City Fans To Be Banned From Derby Game ? - 27/09/2009
Source : Planet Swans
Today's News Of The World reports that Cardiff City fans could be banned from the derby at the Liberty on November 7
The paper backs the claim up with nothing concrete from Swansea City but claims that the escalating police cost of what has been a bubble trip is putting the Swans off from inviting Cardiff fans to this season's game.
Two electric atmospheres at the Liberty and one at Ninian Park last season made for three excellent games between the two sides which resulted in two league draws and a Carling Cup victory for the Swans.
The paper states that it cost the Swans more than £30,000 to police the fixtire last season and it claims that sources have told them that the figure could as much as TREBLE this time around after confrontations at the last two games.
No ban can be placed on away fans without the permission of the Football League but the paper believes that discussions have already taken place between the two sides - something that Swansea have refused to confirm.
Vince Alm of Cardiff Supporters Club said "I think both sets of supporters would be disappointed if this does go ahead.
"It would be a backward step - it means the hooligans have won. There's only a small minority out of 20,000 people who look to cause trouble.
"Having played each other three times last season I also think the edge will have gone off the games this season.
"I'd be surprised if you saw anything like the same scenes as last season."
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:13 pm
Liga Deportiva Universitaria (Ecuador) - Lanus (Argentina) - Copa Sudamericana - 24/09/2009
Source : Reuters
Referees leave the field as they are escorted by riot police after a Copa Sudamericana football game played in Quito.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:57 pm
Cambridge United - Luton Town - 26/09/2009
Source: english press (thanks to the sender)
Officer injured as football match descends into violence
A POLICE officer was injured as violence erupted between rival football fans at Cambridge United's R Costings Abbey Stadium today (Sat).
Did you witness the trouble? Email your views and experiences to newsdesk@cambridge-news.co.uk
Tempers flared between fans of the U's and their visitors Luton Town, with missiles being thrown at rival supporters, police officers and the pitch in ugly scenes.
Seven arrests were made during the course of the tense match, which Luton won 4-3 in front of a bumper crowd of 5,300.
Chief inspector Darren Alderson, who was in charge of the operation for Cambridgeshire police, said: "It was a good crowd for the club, but there was disorder between the fans of both clubs.
"Missiles were thrown onto the pitch and at rival fans, as well as some at my officers.
"Our officers wore NATO helmets for their own safety. A post-match investigation is now underway which will seek to identify those responsible for throwing missiles inside the ground, and we will do everything we can to prosecute them.
"One officer sustained a minor cut to his hand while he was engaging with the crowd, but I can categorically state there was no stabbing. He was immediately taken off duty, and was treated by medical staff at the ground."
Chief Insp Alderson added that large numbers of fans had gathered at pubs around the city, including The Regal and the Seven Stars, but no trouble was reported outside the stadium.
One arrest was made for a drug related offence, with the others all relating to public order offences.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:00 pm
Willem II - NAC Breda - Cup - 23/09/2009
Source : tilbo.com
Three supporters were arrested by police. One Willem II fan, aged 33, was arrested after he provoked two policemen; another, aged 23, was arrested because he threw a missile inside the stadium.
At the end of the game, a third man, aged 29, was arrested after he threw a bottle outside the stadium.
Police intervened inside the stadium with the aim to separate both sides of supporters who provoked themselves then, outside the stadium police made a 2nd intervention because locals tried to attack away fans's coaches.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:04 pm
Germany: Hallescher FC - FC Magdeburg - 26/09/2009
Source : turus.net
A large number of policemen were on duty in the city center but also inside the stadium for this very high risks game. In the old city, a mob of Magdeburg hooligans were controlled by police.
After 70 minutes of playing the game was stopped for 5 minutes due to flares threw in the pitch by local fans.
A total of 3000 Magdeburg supporters made the trip.
At the end of the game, HFC supporters tried to attack rivals.
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtcfN8hRGD0
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:09 pm
AZ Alkmaar - Jong Ajax - Cup - 22/09/2009
Source : parool.nl
During the Tuesday night, two train police officers used their guns with the aim to avoid to be attacked by a mob of dozens of supporters.
After the game both sides of supporters tried to confront themselves a the Alkmaar train station. Police threw missiles at 5 policemen, especially bikes Six people were arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:13 pm
FC St-Gallen - Young Boys Berne - 26/09/2009
Source : Romandie News
Riots occured Saturday night in the streets of St Gallen, opposing Young Boys supporters and police. Two policemen and one YB fan were injured. Police have arrested 2 men.
At the end of the game, dozens of drunken Bern supporters attacked police, throwing bricks, said local police. Police used pepper sprays and flash-balls to restore order.
Damages were also caused.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:17 pm
Hungary: Debrecen - Ferencváros - 20/09/2009
Source : YouTube + sporthirado.hu
Troubles erupted when 350 Ferencvaros supporters arrived in Debrecen. Police used truncheons and pepper sprays to avoid any confrontation between both sides of fans. Other troubles occured in the terraces.
Police also arrested an official cameraman who had 16 firecrackers with him. He will appear in front of a Court.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:19 pm
Chile : Everton CD - Colo Colo - 25/09/2009
Source : radiobiobio.cl
30 supporters were arrested for several troubles inside and outside the stadium. Police intervened because Colo Colo supporters threw bricks at vehicles. One young boy was injured by a brick and hospitalized.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:21 pm
Argentina : Atlético Argentino - Atlético San Martín - 26/09/2009
Source : MDZol
Local supporters fronted police forces outside the stadium after San Martin won 1-0. Police used teargas to restore order.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:23 pm
Aalborg BK - FC Copenhagen - 27/09/2009
Source : nordjyske.dk
One hour before kick-off, police have arrested 4 away supporters. Three of them were arrested after several fights and troubles when they arrived at the Aalborg train station.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:31 pm
THEY are the ugly underbelly of the beautiful game. Travelling home and abroad in search of battle, these four “Toon fans” are today exposed as soccer yobs.
The louts have been involved in a series of dust-ups involving Newcastle United hooligans over the years, but have finally been booted out the game.
Police identified them as key members of the notorious Newcastle Gremlins firm and gathered detailed dossiers of their links to planned rucks in a bid to get them banned.
Brothers Bryan and Stephen Hird have both been hit with three-year bans after Newcastle Magistrates’ Court heard of their hooligan histories, which date back nearly 10 years.
Bryan 42, of Burnhope Road, Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, has travelled to United European games with several known hooligans, including Frankfurt in November 2006, when they stopped-off in Dusseldorf and terrified pub customers by throwing beer and chairs.
He was also linked to a planned brawl with Middlesbrough fans, who had to be locked in a city centre pub to keep them away from the baying Magpies mob.
Stephen, 37, of Broom Hill, Stanley, County Durham, was present at Eclipse bar, in Newcastle city centre, when a smoke bomb was set off as Sunderland supporters arrived in the city for a derby match in February.
And in September 2002, he was one of 30 Toon louts in attendance following trouble before a United UEFA Cup game with Feyenoord.
Associate Norman Short has been at the forefront of battles involving Magpies hooligans in recent years.
In December, a planned fight with Stoke City rivals turned suburban streets into a warzone and left locals terrified.
He was spotted in Newcastle and Gateshead with a number of the gang who would later be involved.
And when trouble flared, Short was seen with his hood up, leading a group of Toon yobs towards the bus containing their opponents. Officers had to draw and hit out with batons to keep their opponents in the vehicle.
Short was also arrested as he watched the Toon’s game with Leicester City this season. He told police; “It’s coz you know I’m a Gremlin.”
Short, 31, of Colgrove Way, Newcastle, was also banned for three years.
Fellow thug Stuart Watson has now been hit with two banning orders. His first was in 2005 for two years.
But two days after it ran out he was back on the rampage, causing trouble after a Untied game with Middlesbrough.
The 44-year-old, of Rosedale Court, West Denton, Newcastle, was part of a group who travelled without tickets to Middlesbrough, and was also linked to the Stoke disorder.
He has been banned for five years.
Supt Steve Neill said:”It is Northumbria Police’s aim that all genuine fans attending football matches in the North East are able to enjoy the day and participate in supporting their teams in a safe and friendly environment.
“Those individuals who intend to detract from the experience will be robustly targeted with all legislation at our disposal including the use of football banning orders.”
It came as figures revealed there has been a rise in football-related disorder over the last year.
There were 79 arrests at Newcastle home games last season, compared with 38 the year before, with 78 away from home, which was up from 49 in 2007/08.
In 2005/06, there were just 26 arrests at St James’s Park and 30 at away grounds.
Football banning orders can be slapped on supporters convicted of offences at matches or immediately before or after games, which can range from running on to the pitch to throwing missiles at rival fans or police.
Alternatively, officers can build stand-alone cases against “risk supporters” they believe are involved in organised disorder.
The statistics reveal there are now 84 Newcastle followers with football banning orders, most of which ban them from the city centre for four hours before and after games, as well as stopping them following the Toon home or away.
That is up from 29 in 2007/08 and 16 five years ago. There were 121 people picked up at the Stadium of Light this season, compared with 58 the year before, with 45 arrested away, up from 43 in 2007/08. And there are now more than 70 Black Cats’ fans banned.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - September Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:45 pm
FC Vojvodina - FC Red Star - Serbian first league - 27/09/09
Source: rts.rs
Two fans have been arrested before the match after smoke bombs were discovered by police and 44 more fans were arrested for drunkenness.