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  2. November 2024 Amsterdam riots - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. November 2024 Amsterdam riots Part of antisemitism during the Gaza war and anti-Palestinianism during the Gaza war Amsterdam's Dam Square, where some of the clashes occurred Date 6–7 November 2024 (2024-11-06 – 2024-11-07) Location Amsterdam, Netherlands Methods Riots, ambush Resulted in ...

  3. Police Pepper Spray Players After On-Field Brawl Breaks Out ...

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    Two Michigan players were seen squinting and rubbing their eyes after the on-field brawl, sideline footage shared by FOX College Football shows. Just got secondhand pepper sprayed. — Pat Forde ...

  4. Fan violence at soccer match in Germany leaves 79 people ...

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    Fan violence at a soccer match in Germany left 79 people injured on Saturday, local police said. Supporters of FC Carl Zeiss Jena and BSG Chemie Leipzig clashed following the fourth-division match ...

  5. Ghana football fan stabbed to death during match violence

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    Violence at football matches has been a persistent issue in Ghana. In 2001, a riot in the capital, Accra, led to the death of at least 120 people.

  6. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    Although instances of football crowd violence and disorder have been a feature of association football throughout its history [13] (e.g. Millwall's ground was reportedly closed in 1920, 1934 and 1950 after crowd disturbances), the phenomenon only started to gain the media's attention in the late 1950s due to the re-emergence of violence in ...

  7. Querétaro–Atlas riot - Wikipedia

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    On 5 March 2022, during a Liga MX football match between Querétaro F.C. and Atlas F.C., a riot broke out between fans attending the match at Estadio Corregidora in Mexico. [1] Videos posted on social media showed groups of men beating, kicking, whipping, dragging and stripping victims. [2]

  8. Aston Villa Hardcore - Wikipedia

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    The firm have been active since circa 1993, following on from previous Aston Villa hooligan firms the Steamers, Webb's Inney, C-Crew and Villa Youth. The name 'Hardcore' reportedly arising from a Metropolitan Police officer announcing on his radio: "Here come Villa's hardcore" following the firm's emergence from a train station before an away match against West Ham United in November 1996.

  9. Baby Squad - Wikipedia

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    Football hooliganism, riots and fighting: The Baby Squad is a football hooligan firm linked to Leicester City F.C. [1] History. Some of the Baby Squad's most notable ...