Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Marseille - Psg

Monday, October 26, 2009

Marseille - Psg 25.10.09 - postponed match




Thursday, October 15, 2009

Azerbaijan vs. Russia 14.10.2009

Monday, October 5, 2009

Violence in Bosnia leaves one dead, 22 injured





Reuters - October 5, 2009, 4:07 am

MOSTAR, Bosnia, Oct 4 (Reuters) - One soccer fan were killed and 22
people, including 12 policemen, injured in clashes before a Bosnian
Premier League match on Sunday in the southwestern town of Siroki
Brijeg, police said.

The game between Sarajevo and Siroki Brijeg was called off after
several hundred Sarajevo fans threw stones at shop and bar windows in
the centre of the Croat-dominated town, demolishing several cars and
setting a police vehicle on fire.

Fans who arrived from the majority Muslim city of Sarajevo clashed
with police and 24-year-old Vedran Puljic was killed, the regional
police said.

Mostar is known for soccer violence and observers said that most of
the regional police were focused on Sunday in the town to prevent
possible problems during the Premier League derby between rivals
Zrinjski and Velez.

Mostar has been divided between Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats
since the end of the 1992-95 war, with Muslims supporting Velez and
Croats Zrinjski.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Bad Blue Boys in Timisoara 01.10.2009



Sunday, September 27, 2009

Zenit - CSKA Moscow 26.09.2009

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Partizan - Toulouse 17.09.09

The Serbian police arrested eleven people suspected of involvement in the aggression against twenty Toulouse fans, one of whom was critically injured Thursday night in Belgrade, a few hours before Partizan - TFC (2-3, 1st day). The Serbian government has also announced that he thought he had included in this call, the main organizer of this outburst of violence.

The government "has ordered the bodies to which it is the responsibility of continuing their activities in order to resolve this case until the end," said a statement from local authorities. "This case is completely solved shortly, undertook the Serbian Minister of Interior Ivica Dacic was quoted by Beta news agency. The investigation continues. " "I am sorry that Serbia will be presented this way (...). Participants in this fight in which foreign nationals were injured were given a very bad image of us in the world. "

T. Brice, supporter the most severely affected, had surgery Friday for more than three hours and his condition continued Saturday to be "critical." "Almost all his vital organs" were affected by the attack, had told AFP a medical source. Saturday, Toulouse FC issued a statement in which he is "deeply upset" by the event. The security manager of the club Regis Lecomte stayed behind to assist the investigation and detained supporters, whose return was expected Saturday.