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  2. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 300 Bad Blue Boys were detained and eight police officers were injured. Prior to the riots some Bad Blue Boys provoked local Romani people by giving Nazi salutes. A large riot occurred on 1 May 2010 at the Maksimir stadium when the Bad Blue Boys clashed with the police resulting in many arrests and one critically injured police ...

  3. Hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    Football (soccer) and other sports hooliganism overall is rare in the United States in part because of stricter legal penalties for vandalism and physical violence, club markets having their own territory of fans, venues banning weapons, stricter security during games, and a stronger taboo on politics, class, race, and religion into the ...

  4. Association football culture - Wikipedia

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    The level of passion with which football teams are supported has from time to time caused problems, and clashes between fans can result in violence. Some violence occurs by people aiming to cause trouble, a phenomenon known as hooliganism.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Football hooliganism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Fifty-six people were arrested and thousands of pounds' worth of damage was caused in some of the worst violence the town has ever seen. Millwall hooligans were involved in their third high-profile incident of the decade on 9 January 1988, when in an FA Cup tie against Arsenal at Highbury , 41 people were arrested for rioting after the Herd and ...

  7. Ultras - Wikipedia

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    While ultras groups can become violent, the majority of matches attended by ultras conclude with no violent incidents. Unlike hooligan firms , whose main aim is to fight hooligans of other clubs, the main focus of ultras is generally to support their own team [ 1 ] Some hooligans try to be inconspicuous when they travel; usually not wearing ...

  8. 5 convicted in Amsterdam over violence against Israeli soccer ...

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    A Dutch court convicted five men for their part in last month's violence against Israeli soccer ... Police said they were investigating at least 45 people over the violence, including that carried ...

  9. World Cup mystery solved: Why soccer players dive, as told by ...

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    DOHA, Qatar — Alejandro Moreno has been labeled a “cheater” and a stain on soccer. He, like hundreds of other players who tend to fling themselves to the ground, has been branded a “diver ...