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Belgium: Eendracht Aalst - RSC Charleroi - 04/03/2012

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At the end of the game Charleroi supporters went out of the stadium under a huge police presence. Local supporters tried to confront them and about 20 away fans tried to force the police line to arrive in front of another police line who were in front of Aalst supporters. Some locals threw rocks but away fans continued their way to them. As they were in front of police, Aalst fans retreated when some away fans came back for them.
Locals tried to charge but police immediately baton charged them. Some missiles were threw again.
As it was impossible to confront Aalst lads, Charleroi fans came back to their busses.
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TSG 1899 Hoffenheim - 1. FC Köln - 05/03/2012

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Troubles broke out before and after the game

Before the game, 40 to 50 Koln hardcore supporters entered the stadium with violence so police needed to intervene with pepper sprays.
Ten security men were slightly wounded.
At the end of the game, in front of the stadum, supporters from both sides exchanged insults so police intervened.
Two supporters were wounded and hospitalized and nine others arrested.
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Germany: SV Babelsberg 03 - Chemnitzer FC - 03/03/2012

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Supporters from both teams made provocations during the game, because political reasons.
Some of them tried to enter a neutral zone of the stadium and police intervened.
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Ecuador: LDU Quito - Emelec - 04/03/2012

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Cristian Alejandro Sanchez Calvache, 26 years old, one Quito supporter died at the hospital after his wounds.
Everything started with another Quito fan who requested one beer to his brother, Mario Calveche.
Because Cristian refused to give this beer gave him a punch and Cristian lied on the floor with a serious wound at his head.

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Athletic Bilbao - Real Sociedad - 04/03/2012

Source : http://real-sociedad.diariovasco.com

Ertzaintza inquiries over San Mamès brawl

Rios broke out af final whistle, opposing Real Sociedad supporters and local security.
It seems some of this security men were armed with truncheons and have charged supporters without any reason.
One man was wounded.
Basque police inquiries over these troubles.

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Argentina: Gimnasia Jujuy - Atlético Tucumán - 04/03/2012

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After 15 minutes of playing, because supporters from both sides exchanged missiles, police have sent off about 200 Atletico supporters.
Riots continued outside the stadium and police used rubber bullets.
Several people were hospitalized.
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Colombia: FC Sucre - Atlético Bucaramanga - 04/03/2012

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The game was stopped during 2nd half for 28 minutes after violent scuffles broke out, opposing both sides of supporters.
One young fan, Juan Sebastian Rueda Calderon, 19 years old, was slashed and transferred to hospital because he was seriously wounded.
He was slashed for 5 times.
200 policemen were on duty for this game where 11 knives were seized.

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Argentina: San Lorenzo - Boca Juniors - 04/03/2012

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When Boca scored both supporters exchanged seats and other missiles for 5 minutes.
Police intervened.
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Argentina: Huracán Las Heras - San Martín Mendoza - 06/03/3012

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At the end of the game, sixty Hurcan supporters fronted police who used tear gas and rubber bullets against them. Troubles took place for 40 minutes.
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France: PSG condemns fans who tried to invade training - 08/03/2012

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Paris Saint-Germain has strongly condemned a group of supporters who disrupted a morning training session on Thursday and abused a journalist filming the scene.

French reports said about 50 thugs overwhelmed security and tried to invade the training ground, spitting at a cameraman from L'Equipe TV, before police restored order.

PSG said in a statement Thursday that it ''strongly condemns an attempt at forceful intrusion at the training ground by individuals claiming to be PSG supporters.''

The club said it will continue ''all of its efforts to fight against violence.''

PSG long harbored a violent hooligan element among its fans from 1985-2010 until fan groups were disbanded and heavy restrictions were implemented on fans traveling away to games.

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England: Grimsby Town - Braintree Town - 03/03/2012

Source : http://www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk

Fan 'racially abused' player at Grimsby Town's clash with Braintree

GRIMSBY Town officials have warned that "racism will not be tolerated at Blundell Park" following allegations that a fan racially abused a player.

It is claimed the incident took place during Saturday's clash against Braintree Town FC, which saw the Mariners being held to a 1-1 draw.

Towards the end of the match, the fourth official was seen to be called to the touchline by the referee, but it has not been revealed what was being discussed.

However, Grimsby Town's stadium officer Nick Dale today confirmed that a complaint about racist abuse had been made by an un-named member of the Braintree squad.

He said: "There is an incident, which has been reported to Humberside Police and we are now assisting them with their enquiries.

"It is being dealt with and action will be taken.

"As a club, we have zero tolerance for racism in any shape or form and, if found guilty, in addition to any action taken by the police, any perpetrators will be banned from our ground for life."

A spokesman for Humberside Police said: "We have been made aware of an allegation following the Grimsby Town v Braintree football match on Saturday, March 3.

"The incident is currently being investigated accordingly and Humberside Police are working closely with Grimsby Town football club to establish the circumstances of the incident."

The incident came as police questioned a number of Grimsby Town fans following trouble at an away match at Alfreton.

Coins and cigarette lighters were thrown between rival fans at the Impact Arena during the Blue Square Bet Premier division match against Grimsby Town on January 7.

Despite the rival fans being separated by stewards and police, disorder flared after the Mariners secured a 5-2 victory – with two of Town's goals coming from former Alfreton player Liam Hearn.

A witness at the match said the trouble, was confined to goading and jeering.

He said: "They took great delight in winding each other up. They threw coins and cigarette lighters.

"The fans didn't get to grips with each other. There were one or two who were drunk and disorderly, but they were ejected."

PC Darren Dodds, football intelligence officer for Grimsby Town, said CCTV footage of the terraces has now been studied to identify the culprits and that it was believed 12 home fans had aimed to cause trouble.

He said: "There is a post-match investigation underway into the events surrounding the match at Alfreton. Derbyshire Police will be making enquiries with fans from both clubs."

Grimsby Town director John Fenty also raised concerns about the segregation and stewarding at the fixture.

Grimsby Town stadium manager Nick Dale said his club had worked closely with the Alfreton club and provided the Derbyshire club with advice on match management and disorder management.
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Chile: Everton - Colo Colo - Charity game - 08/03/2012

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This charity game which opposed Everton to Colo Colo ended under tension last night.
If only 2.000 people were present at the game, rival fans fronted, throwing rocks and wood missiles.
Some of them also carried knives.
Police quickly intervened.

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Ten Aberdeen fans arrested in raids over football violence at games against the Old Firm - 09/03/2012

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TEN men were arrested across Scotland today in connection with football violence, police said.
An operation between Grampian, Fife and Strathclyde Police forces and the Football Co-ordinating Unit for Scotland led to eight arrests in the North-East and two in Fife.
Grampian Police said the majority of the arrests today were in connection with trouble ahead of a Rangers versus Aberdeen match in Glasgow on January 21.
Two police officers were injured in the trouble on Copland Road, next to Ibrox Subway station. A series of arrests had already been made in connection with the incident.
The other two arrests this morning were over city centre violence before Aberdeen's home match with Celtic last weekend.
Grampian Chief Superintendent Adrian Watson said: "These arrests should send out a clear message to the handful of people intent on using football as a platform to commit acts of violence that behaviour of this type will not be tolerated in any shape or form.
"They are certainly not the people that the club or city want to be associated with.
"My organisation has worked closely with many partners including Aberdeen Football Club and its supporters in making the match-day experience at Pittodrie one of the safest in the country. That will not change."
Inspector Brian Henderson from Fife Constabulary said: "This arrest shows that no matter where or when people commit a football-related offence, they will be arrested, charged and held to account for their actions.
"Fife is a low-crime area and we wish to keep it this way. There is no place in our community for people who engage in this kind of behaviour, and we welcome the assistance given to us by FoCUS in helping bring them to justice."
The eight men arrested over the trouble in Glasgow were taken to the Strathclyde area and are due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Monday.
Police said further arrests could be made over the coming days.
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Israel: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Maccabi Tel Aviv - 05/03/2012

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24 Hapoel Tel Aviv fans detained after losing to Maccabi

Maccabi Tel Aviv ended a four year winning drought against city rivals Hapoel on Monday night in Israel, but, as is often the case when the sides meet, the match was ruined by appalling scenes of violence.

Even before kick-off a female Maccabi supporter was injured by a flare thrown into the away fans’ enclosure by Hapoel supporters. And the chucking didn’t stop there as Hapoel fans also threw various projectiles onto the pitch throughout the course of the bad-tempered game that had two red cards flashed and twelve yellows.

The major controversy happened in the final stages.

Eliran Atar, the match winner for Maccabi with a 42nd minute penalty, was struck by what looked like a lighter as the Yellows were attempting to take a corner in front of the Hapoel ultras. That sent Atar spiralling to the deck, whilst the Hapoel players reacted badly to what they saw as play-acting.

Soon after Hapoel duo Avichai Yadin (body-checked the referee) and Salim Toameh (over-agressive behaviour) were both dismissed, at which point the blood pressure at the Bloomfield Stadium rose through the non-existent roof.

When the final whistle blew Yadin stormed back onto the pitch in an attempt to confront the ref over his dismissal. That kicked off a pushing-and-shoving fest, which translated itself to the Hapoel fans who began throwing sticks, seats, flags, lighters, and cups onto the pitch in a shower of missiles. Moreover, several fans tried to infiltrate the pitch as all hell threatened to break loose. The police later reported that 24 Hapoel fans had been detained.

Local reports further confirmed that after the players finally retreated to their dressing rooms, the Hapoel team ganged up on the match referee to demand answers over his performance.

As a result, Hapoel are set to be slapped with a hefty punishment by the Israeli FA.

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York City - Luton Town - FA Cup - 10/03/2012

Source : http://www.yorkpress.co.uk

Man injured after rival football fans clash in York

POLICE were called to a disturbance which is believed to have involved rival football fans in the centre of York this afternoon during York City’s crunch cup match against Luton Town.

The incident, involving a group of men, happened at 3.50pm in Spurriergate, while the Minstermen’s FA Trophy semi-final first leg was taking place at Bootham Crescent, with staff at the nearby Game store calling officers to the scene.

A man entered the store with a group of others after suffering scratches to his buttock. He refused medical treatment at the scene, did not go to hospital and also declined to make a complaint about the incident to North Yorkshire Police.

The disturbance is thought to have been football-related, with rival supporters becoming involved in an altercation. Nobody has been arrested and a spokeswoman for the force said officers escorted some Luton supporters' coaches out of the city and some of the club's travelling fans back to York Station on foot after the match.

“Football-related disorder is carried out by a very small minority intent on violence rather than enjoying the game," she said.

“North Yorkshire Police had extra resources on duty across the city and as always, worked with York City Football Club to keep disturbances to a minimum. The vast majority of supporters were well intentioned and good spirited.”

Eyewitness Claire Nelson, of York, said she was outside the Game store when a group of men “came rushing out of the shop”.

She said did not see what was going on, but there was "a commotion and lots of shouting", with police arriving soon after. She said: "For a moment it was really quite scary".

Following the recent history of trouble involving fans at games between York City and Luton – dating back to May 2010, when rioting Luton supporters hurled missiles at City fans and players following the Minstermen’s Blue Square Premier play-off semi-final victory at Kenilworth Road - police were out in force outside Bootham Crescent ground for this afternoon’s match to ensure rival supporters were kept apart.

About 450 Luton fans travelled to the game but there were no reports of trouble around the ground before, during or after the match, which City won 1-0. The second leg of the FA Trophy semi-final will be held at Luton’s Kenilworth Road ground next Saturday.

Sophie Hicks, City's communications and community director, said the club had been made aware of an incident which happened in the city centre during the game, adding: "Everything regarding the atmosphere and the behaviour of both sets of supporters at the game was fantastic.

"The Luton fans who travelled to the match were great, as were our own supporters, and there were no issues at the match itself. It was a game played in a good spirit and with an excellent atmosphere from a crowd of almost 3,500 and there were no incidents to report at the ground as everything was very well-managed."
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Italy: Juve Stabia - Nocerina - 03/03/2012

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Police intervened at the end of the game when local supporters pelted with missiles the busses of Nocerina supporters.

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Wisla Krakow - Lech Poznan - 10/03/2012

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Serbia: RAD Beograd - Novi Pazar - 10/03/2012

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There was serious crowd trouble across the Serbian capital when Rad Belgrade and visiting Novi Pazar fans threw rocks and flares at each other, forcing riot police to move in and delay the second half for 10 minutes.

Fireworks and fighting were restricted to the terraces at Rad Belgrade's ramshackle ground, where rival fans scuffled before the kick off and started a riot at halftime.

The trouble began after fans from Novi Pazar, a southern Serbian region populated mainly by Muslim Slavs, brandished a Turkish flag. Riot police moved in to create a buffer zone between rival fans and there were no more problems.

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Bosnia: NK Celik - Velez Mostar - 10/03/2012

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Local Robijasi clashed with police inside the stadium. Some of them were arrested.
Other members took the road of the police station and other troubles took place.
Tne more people were arrested a few policemen wounded.

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Indonesia: Persibo Bojonegor - Persebaya Surabaya - 11/03/2012

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4 fans die on the way to watch favorite team

Four supporters of Surabaya-based Persebaya football club died on Saturday morning in the East Java cities of Lamongan and Bojonegoro after they were allegedly attacked by members of a rival group.

Ita Siti Nasyiah, coordinator for Persebaya supporters, popularly known as bonek (bondo nekat — counting on guts), said two victims had been identified as Miftahul Huda, 14, and Sudarmaji, 25, while two others had not yet been identified.

“The two unidentified victims were not carrying ID cards,” she said Saturday.

The incident began when a group of bonek supporters left Surabaya on Friday night on their way to Bojonegoro to support their team against Persibo Bojonegoro. When the train entered Lamongan, a group of people, allegedly members of another supporter group, suddenly threw rocks at the supporters who were sitting on the top of the train.

Some panicked and fell from the speeding train.

Ita said that there were currently 17 injured Bonek supporters who had received treatment at local hospitals.

“According to the latest report, 13 supporters are now being treated in Bojonegoro while three others are being treated in Lamongan,” she said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

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Fortuna Düsseldorf - Erzgebirge Aue - 10/03/2012

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Partizan Belgrade - Sloboda Sevojno - 10/03/2012

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Angry Partizan Belgrade fans pelted coach Avram Grant with lighters on Saturday and chanted his predecessor's name after the former Chelsea manager failed to get a first win after his second game in charge.
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Brighton and Hove Albion - Portsmouth FC - 10/03/2012

Source : http://www.portsmouth.co.uk

Pompey fans involved in trouble at Brighton game

FIVE people were arrested after trouble flared in the build-up to Portsmouth’s game against Brighton on Saturday.

Two arrests came as fans confronted each other twice at Brighton train station.

And a football fan was detained just before the match, which Pompey lost 2-0, for shouting homophobic abuse.

Speaking on Twitter about the arrest Superintendent Simon Nelson of Brighton and Hove police, who was in charge of the policing operation, said: ‘One now in our cells for homophobic comment.

‘No place for it there or anywhere.’

He went on to say five other football fans were told to leave the city after a fracas but were not arrested.

He also claimed several so-called Albion fans were intent on seeking trouble and that he was considering imposing football banning orders.
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Israel: Hapoel docked points for unruly fans - 11/03/2012

Source : http://www.supersport.com

Hapoel Tel Aviv were docked three points on Sunday and two leading players received lengthy bans after unruly scenes at a Premier League match last week.

Hapoel fans threw missiles at police and security officers on the pitch after their team lost 1-0 to arch-rivals Maccabi Tel Aviv in one of the most heated contests in a derby clash that has been dominated by Hapoel for the past four years.

In the closing stages of the match, with Hapoel players' tempers fraying, they repeatedly argued with referee Menashe Mashiah, who eventually sent off Avihai Yadin and Salim Toama.

Both later confronted Mashiah in what he described in his report as a threatening manner, for which Yadin received a 12-match ban and Toama a six-match one.

"The crowd's behaviour was grave but it was fueled by events on the pitch and the behaviour of the players and their remonstrations against the referee's decisions after he sent off two players," an Israeli Football Association disciplinary tribunal said.

A Hapoel official said the club would appeal the punishment, as a result of which they have dropped from second to fourth place in the Premier League standings, 20 points behind runaway leaders Kiryat Shmona.

If the punishment stands, it could cost Hapoel a place in next season's Europa League.

The club were also ordered to play their next three matches behind closed doors and the stands where the crowd trouble erupted will remain vacant for the remainder of the season.

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Argentina: Chacarita Juniors - Atlanta - 11/03/2012

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Football fans attack policemen after game in Argentina

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Severe riots and clashes erupted Sunday in San Martin, north of the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, after a game between relegation threatened Chacarita and Atlanta at Argentine second-flight soccer division.

According to police sources, scores of fans got injured, while the leaders of the Atlanta club were stuck in the stadium after being surrounded by Chacarita fans.

The game was of the 24th round of the First "B" National championship. After the 1-1 tie, rioters set a couple of squad cars on fire and furious fans went after policemen, who threw teargas canisters and rubber bullets against them.

As violence erupted in the bleachers of the Chacarita Stadium, some fans of the team went down and attacked Fernando Rapallini, the referee of the game.

The clashes that ensued then went widespread to the streets outside the stadium, until the arrival of policemen in riot gear who finally established some control.

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