The game was stopped after 75 minutes of playing due to troubles which opposed HIF supporters and policemen as Assyriska won 2-0. Police used pepper sprays. Troubles continued outside the stadium.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Mon May 28, 2012 7:34 pm
Argentina: Sportivo Las Parejas - San Martín Mendoza - 20/05/2012
Source : http://elsolonline.com
After their loved ones lost 5-0, a hundred San Martin supporters have attacked police outside the stadium so police responded with rubber bullets. Riots took place for 15 minutes.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Mon May 28, 2012 7:37 pm
Colombia: Deportivo Cali - América de Cali - Cup - 24/05/2012
Source : http://feeds.univision.com
This derby game which opposed Amercia to Deportivo was stopped due to violences inside the Pascual Guerrero stadium. Riots started after 54 minutes when supporters from both sides invaded the pitch. Riots continued in the city; houses, shops and vehicles were damaged. Two men were wounded.
Before 2nd half, Central supporters have attacked River ones with missiles so police entered the area where 200 away fans where placed.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:04 am
France - Serbia - 31/05/2012
Source : http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Serbia fans chant Mladic slogans at France match
Serbia football hooligans chanted the name of Ratko Mladic and held up a banner proclaiming Kosovo as belonging to Serbia as they marched to Auguste Delaune Stadium for Thursday's friendly against France. The group, numbering about 35-40 and including a small number of hooligans from French club Paris Saint-Germain, unfurled a banner reading "Kosovo is Serbia,'' and chanted Mladic's name, all the while filming themselves. Two police cars followed, but the police did not intervene as the group lit flares and let off firecrackers. The group was loudly jeered on one street by football fans who objected to the chants. This led to a brief standoff but there was no violence, despite a few of the fans breaking into chants of "PSG, hooligan!'' and inviting a confrontation. Once inside Reims' stadium, the same group of hooligans, some now bare-chested, again chanted Mladic's name shortly after the match started. Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military chief, is standing trial on charges of masterminding Serb atrocities throughout the 1992-95 Bosnian war. Mladic faces 11 charges including two genocide counts for allegedly orchestrating massacres, illegal sniping and shelling by Serb forces under his command during the war that left 100,000 dead. Until recently, PSG had a long-standing problem with football hooliganism and racism among some of its fans. One particularly violent far-right hooligan group was active for more than 20 years until measures were imposed to curb the problem two years ago.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:10 pm
Slovenia: NK Maribor - NK Koper - 20/05/2012
Source : Mail (thx to the sender)
Maribor fans celebrated new title.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:16 pm
Montenegro: FK Budućnost - FK Lovćen - 30/05/2012
Source : Mail
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:21 pm
Euro 2012: Mario Balotelli threatens to 'kill' banana-throwing fans - 30/05/2012
Source : http://www.guardian.co.uk
• I will not accept racism at all, says Italy striker • Balotelli has been a past target, at home and abroad
The Italy and Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has threatened to kill anyone who throws a banana at him in the street or on the pitch during the Euro 2012 finals in Poland and Ukraine.
His comments come a day after Sol Campbell, speaking on Panorama, told England fans not to travel to the competition because they could "end up coming back in a coffin".
Balotelli, who is preparing with the Italian team for their Group C fixtures, said: "I will not accept racism at all. It's unacceptable. If someone throws a banana at me in the street, I will go to jail, because I will kill them."
The 21-year-old is not a stranger to racism and was once pelted with bananas in a Rome bar before the European Under-21 Championships in June 2009. "It was lucky that the police arrived quickly because, I swear, I would have beaten them. I would have really destroyed them. I hope it never happens again." He has been the victim of racist abuse on several occasions – most recently in February when Porto were fined over the behaviour of their supporters in a Europa League tie against City.
"Let's see what happens at the Euros," he added. "I hope it will pass without a problem."
The Italian also described himself as a genius, saying: "I think I am a genius but not a rebel. I have my life, my world, I do what I want, without annoying anyone. I believe I am more intelligent than the average person. The talent God gave me is beautiful and wonderful but it is difficult because you are always facing other people keen to judge you."
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:31 pm
Ukraine: Sevastopol - FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya - 24/05/2012
Source : Press
Supporters from both teams have exchanged seats and firecrackers. Some firecrackers arrived into the pitch.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:57 pm
After the game, won by Prato 1-0, fights broke out in the Borgovalsugana Avenue, opposing rival fans. Piacenza supporters were inside the 'Il Meglio Verde" pub when they were attacked by a larger mob of local supporters, some armed with steal batons. Chairs, seat and rocks were exchanged. Police intervened and several people were arrested.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sat Aug 25, 2012 6:58 pm
Willem II - FC Den Bosch - 20/05/2012
Source : http://nieuws.nl.msn.com
Troubles opposed hooligans during the game. Hooligans caused also damaged inside the stadium. Police have arrested 30 of them.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:31 pm
Leeds United, Huddersfield Town and Bradford City thugs : town centre and railway brawl- 19/05/2012
Source : http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk
Police probing football hooliganism which brought fear to a West Yorkshire town today released images of eight men they wish to trace.
It is believed that fans of Leeds United, Bradford City and Huddersfield Town were involved in the disorder in Huddersfield town centre.
Police suspect the trouble was orchestrated by people with mobile phones directing people in the fray.
During the disturbance, men chased each other through the railway station and along the tracks causing massive disruption to services and the public.
Frightened traders closed their premises and other people locked themselves in cars for fear of attack.
The riots took place on the afternoon of Saturday, May 19 this year when West Ham beat Blackpool 2 - 1 at Wembley in the widely televised Championship play-off final. It is believed game was viewed by many people in pubs and bars.
The main incident began on Westgate and Market Street in Huddersfield, before continuing into the railway station and spilling onto the tracks.
Men were seen chasing each other along the platforms and tracks towards Deighton, regardless of the risk to life.
The disorder resulted in 61 trains being delayed and seven services being cancelled completely.
A total of nearly 15 hours of train delays were caused by the behaviour, countless thousands of pounds in lost earnings were notched up.
During the height of the disorder several frightened shopkeepers locked themselves inside their premises.
One young man locked himself in a car as he awaited the return of his grandmother from shopping nearby.
Today’s CCTV images have been released by West Yorkshire CID and British Transport Police.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - May Fri May 24, 2013 9:48 pm
Metalurh Donetsk - Shakhtar Donetsk - Ukrainian Cup Final - 06/05/2012