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Police seek fans after Aberdeen vs Hearts Scottish Cup disorder

Police seek fans after Aberdeen vs Hearts Scottish Cup disorder

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Police have released images of four men they want to speak to after disorder at the Scottish Cup semi-final between Hearts and Aberdeen.The incident happened at 12:30 on 19 April at Hampden Park in Glasgow.The four men are described as white and aged between 18 and 50.Aberdeen won the match 2-1 to progress to the final.

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