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91 supporters detained at Croatian Derby

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

A goalless draw between Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split on the pitch, but very exciting in the stands. Police intervened at half-time,  in order to stop throwing of flares and bombs. The clashes during break-time and after the game resulted in the injury of 15 policemen (one with a severe eye-injury) and 6 supporters (one shot in the chest). 91 were detained, Police reported that 66 of them are supporters of Dinamo Zagreb.

Red Star hooligan, Uros Misic, sentenced to 10 years of prison

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Justice for Uros
Red Star fan Mišić (20) was found guilty of attempting to murder Gendarmerie officer Nebojša Trajković on December 2, 2007 at a match between Red Star and Hajduk Kula.

The accused attempted to shove a flare into the officer’s mouth during a riot that broke out at the match. (more…)

18 cops injured at Greek Cup final

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Panathinaikos Serious incidents between Panathinaikos and Aris fans took place before and after the final of the Greek Cup. The fans clashed before the game, 34 of them being arrested and 5 police officers injured. PAO won the game 1-0 and obtained the eighth double Championship-Cup in history. (more…)

A history of the ultra movement

Monday, April 19th, 2010

The first groups of ‘ultras’, football supporters between the ages of 15 and 25 who clearly differed from the classic model of the adult football spectator, appeared in Italy around the end of the ’sixties and early ’seventies. Gathered in the cheaper sectors of stadiums, attracted by clubs through special reduced price subscription campaigns, the ultras immediately displayed a series of unique characteristics totally new to Italian football. These ranged from a marked sense of identification with their own particular “territory”, meaning a sector of terrace marked out by banners with the group’s name or symbol, to a paramilitary look taken from the one in vogue with a number of extremist political organizations of the time: parka, Dr. Martens boots, camouflage combat suits and jackets worn under scarves with the colors of their clubs.

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Hajduk Split - Dinamo Zagreb

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Hajduk Split (more…)

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