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  2. 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 ...

  3. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    Football hooliganism, also known as soccer hooliganism, [1] football rioting or soccer rioting, constitutes violence and other destructive behaviors perpetrated by spectators at association football events. [1] Football hooliganism typically involves conflict between pseudo-tribes, formed to intimidate and attack supporters of other teams. [2]

  4. 2009 Upton Park riot - Wikipedia

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    Millwall and West Ham United have a long-standing rivalry that dates back to the clubs' first meeting, a friendly on 23 September 1897. The rivalry stems from the two clubs geographical proximity to one another – their home grounds at the time (The Den and the Boleyn Ground) were 6.8 miles (10.9 km) apart – and over the years, there have been several instances of violence between some fans ...

  5. Luton Town MIGs - Wikipedia

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    Over 700 seats were ripped out of the stands and the surrounding streets also saw more violence. The violence that ensued resulted in a ban on away fans by Luton Town, which in turn resulted in Luton's expulsion from the League Cup. The ban on away fans was lifted by Luton in the 1990–91 season. [1]

  6. Sports riot - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 and 1986, after 2 college football games between rivals Kansas State and Kansas, a group of 6,000 celebrating KSU fans, after a 24–7 victory, crowded into a bar, and eventually became rowdy, and initiated a riot. 2 years later, after KSU once again defeated KU, this time 29–12, another group of 6,000 KSU fans, this time wearing ...

  7. 'American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez': How violence, drugs ...

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    In 2009, superstar tight end Aaron Hernandez helped the Florida Gators win a national championship. In 2012, Hernandez played in a Super Bowl for the New England Patriots and signed a $40-million ...

  8. How Do I Explain the Violence of Football to My 8 Year-Old Son?

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    bortonia When my son was born, I had big plans for teaching him to disregard gender norms. He would have just as many dolls as trucks. He would wear pinks and purples. He would take origami ...

  9. Port Said Stadium riot - Wikipedia

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    The Port Said Stadium riot was a riot which occurred at Port Said Stadium in Port Said, Egypt on 1 February 2012, following an Egyptian Premier League football match between Al Masry and Al Ahly. Seventy-four people were killed and more than 500 injured after thousands of Al Masry fans invaded the pitch following a 3–1 victory by their club.