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It is urgent to summarize the football violence in recent years.

I'll give you a supplement outside the world football TOP 10 upstairs.

Italy

In 2003, Turin in Serie A played against AC Milan at home. At half-time, the home team was 3-0 behind. Shortly after the start of the second half, Turin fans tried to rush into the stadium and the game was interrupted. Due to the constant conflict between the fans and the on-site police, tear gas was finally used, and several players unfortunately inhaled a small amount of gas. The game was finally cancelled in the 64th minute.

On September 17, 2004, during the Champions League match between Rome and Dynamo Kiev, Roman fans threw sundries (lighters) into the stadium, and the referee on duty, frisk, was covered in blood, so the match was suspended and cancelled.

On March 22, 2004, in the Rome Derby, a girl died unexpectedly outside the stadium. The fans on the field asked to stop the game, but the coaches of both sides insisted on continuing the game. This has also become the fuse of riots among fans. Fans frequently threw fireworks and other things into the stadium, which led to the failure of the game and forced the game to be postponed.

On April 3, 2005, the second leg of the Champions League 1/4 final was Milan Derby, and the fireworks in the stands hit Milan goalkeeper Dida, so the game was cancelled.

On February 3, 2007, Catania 1-2 lost to Palermo. In this game, the referee made many controversial decisions, which led to the riots in the stadium. The police had to use tear gas and the game was interrupted for a time. After the game, fans rioted outside the stadium, and 38-year-old policeman Rasidy was killed by a homemade bomb thrown by fans. The Italian Football Association immediately cancelled all the matches this weekend.

June 2007165438+1October 1 1, two incidents occurred in a day, and Lazio fan Sandri was killed by the police. On another field, masked men broke into Atlanta Stadium and smashed the protective glass, which delayed the match between Milan and Atlanta.

English chapter

In the 2007 Champions League knockout, Manchester United faced Rome away, and the enthusiastic cheers of the home team fans angered Manchester United fans. The fans of both sides escalated from the initial verbal attack to physical confrontation. At this time, the first half was drawing to a close, and the Italian police sent out to try to stop this growing riot. The riot also turned into a scuffle between 4000 Manchester United fans and a large number of Italian police. According to British newspapers, when witnessing the chaotic scene at that time, Italian officials even gave orders to the police: If the situation is out of control, the game will be interrupted. After the Roman police used force to stop the conflict, the stands gradually returned to calm. The game continues. In this fan riot, fans from both sides 18 were taken to the hospital.

Newcastle's Bao Ye and Dale fought as teammates in the 3-0 loss to Aston Villa, which became a big joke at that time.

The East London derby between West Ham United and Millwall is the hottest derby. On August 26th, 2008, during the League Cup match between West Ham 1 and 1 Millwall, there was a fierce conflict between the fans of both sides. Hundreds of fans were fighting outside the stadium, and one of them was stabbed by a sharp weapon. The specific casualties are unknown.

Spanish

Derby violence in Barcelona in June 5438+February 65438+June 2003. The two teams turned the game into a "bloody killing" game, adding up to 6 red 12 yellow, and the fans of the Spanish team outside the stadium made trouble. When the first player of the Spanish team was sent off, the home team fans threw the removed chairs at the stadium and lit the chairs in the stands. The police maintaining order clashed with the fans.

This is also the Barcelona derby. Five years later, the match between the two teams went wrong again. Spanish fans also made trouble twice in the game because they couldn't bear the unfair penalty of the referee (sending off a Spanish player) and the anger of Barcelona fans at their provocative behavior. For the first time, the game was interrupted for 7 minutes. Barcelona fans threw fireworks from the high stands and burned the seats in the stands of the die-hard fans of the home team. How can Spanish fans stop there? They rushed down the stands, smashed the explosion-proof fence beside the competition field and clashed with the police. Two or three fans rushed into the scene to protest. Due to the lack of police force, the game was once in chaos. The referee Medina stopped the game in time and arranged for it to continue until the police took control of the situation and rebuilt the explosion-proof fence. The second time, after the controversial penalty, the home team fans tried to rush into the stadium again, but this time the riot police came prepared and did not further confuse the scene.

The derby in Seville is equally bloody. In the second round of the Spanish King's Cup 1/4 final in 2006-07, after Canut scored a goal for Seville in the second half 12 minutes, excited Betis fans were fidgeting in the stands. A fan sitting behind the Seville coach's seat threw a water bottle and hit Ramos in the head. The poor coach was unconscious at once.