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Russians can't have nice things
Posted on 8/14/17 at 9:08 pm
Posted on 8/14/17 at 9:08 pm
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A series of fan incidents, including clashes with police, have tarnished the start of the season in the Russian Premier League. After the well-organised FIFA Confederations Cup went on without much trouble earlier this summer, the league season has seen fights between fans inside and outside football grounds, racial abuse and violent police action since the day it kicked off on July 15. Even players have been the target over the past month. First, injured Spartak Moscow midfielder Roman Zobnin was confronted by Dinamo Moscow fans who broke into the VIP section during a derby game on July 18, seeking revenge for their former player's move to the club's arch-rivals. Last Sunday, former Russia striker Aleksandr Panov, once a national hero after scoring the winning goal in the Euro 2000 qualifier at Stade de France, was attacked before the Zenit-Spartak Moscow match in St. Petersburg. Until Russian police speical forces (OMON) intervened, fans punched Panov and threw coins at him. They were angry because he had recognised himself as a Spartak supporter, despite being born in St. Petersburg and having more than a hundred matches and dozens of goals for Zenit under his belt. A couple of hours later, police used batons in a clash with Spartak fans who had been playing with a fire hose. A week earlier, the same St. Petersburg police forces entered the stands during the league match between Tosno and Zenit, with the official reason stated that the fans were using firecrackers.
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A senior official working for Dinamo Moscow said he believes the current atmosphere could be much worse, and that some violence is to be expected.
"The match was more than a success for such a high-profile match. You just have to understand that a likelihood to be punched in the face at a derby game is far bigger than average."
Posted on 8/15/17 at 12:21 am to Retrograde
That just sounds like Eastern Europe.
Posted on 8/15/17 at 2:00 am to Retrograde
Osmar Ferreyra thank you for your service
Posted on 8/15/17 at 5:25 am to Retrograde
Can't wait for next year....
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