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Fan violence ahead of final between Chelsea, Real Betis leads to 28 arrests
Fan violence ahead of final between Chelsea, Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

Fox Sports

time28-05-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Fan violence ahead of final between Chelsea, Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

Fan disorder ahead of a European soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis in the Polish city of Wroclaw has led to 28 people being arrested, police said Wednesday. Police used stun grenades and a water cannon against the teams' fans who were disturbing public order in the city, Polish state news agency PAP reported, adding that there were scuffles between supporters and bottles were thrown. The disorder took place hours between the UEFA Conference League final between the teams. Łukasz Dutkowiak, a sergeant for Lower Silesian police, said officers restored order after initial altercations between Chelsea and Betis fans before making arrests of people who took part in the brawls following analysis of surveillance footage, PAP reported. In a post on X saying "28 foreign hooligans" had been arrested, Tomasz Siemoniak, minister of the interior and administration, said "the police are acting decisively. Zero tolerance!" Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from FIFA Men's World Cup Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests
Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

San Francisco Chronicle​

time28-05-2025

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

WROCLAW, Poland (AP) — Fan disorder ahead of a European soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis in the Polish city of Wroclaw has led to 28 people being arrested, police said Wednesday. Police used stun grenades and a water cannon against the teams' fans who were disturbing public order in the city, Polish state news agency PAP reported, adding that there were scuffles between supporters and bottles were thrown. The disorder took place hours between the UEFA Conference League final between the teams. Łukasz Dutkowiak, a sergeant for Lower Silesian police, said officers restored order after initial altercations between Chelsea and Betis fans before making arrests of people who took part in the brawls following analysis of surveillance footage, PAP reported. In a post on X saying '28 foreign hooligans' had been arrested, Tomasz Siemoniak, minister of the interior and administration, said 'the police are acting decisively. Zero tolerance!' ___

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests
Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

Winnipeg Free Press

time28-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

WROCLAW, Poland (AP) — Fan disorder ahead of a European soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis in the Polish city of Wroclaw has led to 28 people being arrested, police said Wednesday. Police used stun grenades and a water cannon against the teams' fans who were disturbing public order in the city, Polish state news agency PAP reported, adding that there were scuffles between supporters and bottles were thrown. The disorder took place hours between the UEFA Conference League final between the teams. Łukasz Dutkowiak, a sergeant for Lower Silesian police, said officers restored order after initial altercations between Chelsea and Betis fans before making arrests of people who took part in the brawls following analysis of surveillance footage, PAP reported. In a post on X saying '28 foreign hooligans' had been arrested, Tomasz Siemoniak, minister of the interior and administration, said 'the police are acting decisively. Zero tolerance!' Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. ___ AP soccer:

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests
Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

The Independent

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

Fan disorder ahead of a European soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis in the Polish city of Wroclaw has led to 28 people being arrested, police said Wednesday. Police used stun grenades and a water cannon against the teams' fans who were disturbing public order in the city, Polish state news agency PAP reported, adding that there were scuffles between supporters and bottles were thrown. The disorder took place hours between the UEFA Conference League final between the teams. Łukasz Dutkowiak, a sergeant for Lower Silesian police, said officers restored order after initial altercations between Chelsea and Betis fans before making arrests of people who took part in the brawls following analysis of surveillance footage, PAP reported. In a post on X saying '28 foreign hooligans' had been arrested, Tomasz Siemoniak, minister of the interior and administration, said 'the police are acting decisively. Zero tolerance!' ___

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests
Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

Associated Press

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Associated Press

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

WROCLAW, Poland (AP) — Fan disorder ahead of a European soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis in the Polish city of Wroclaw has led to 28 people being arrested, police said Wednesday. Police used stun grenades and a water cannon against the teams' fans who were disturbing public order in the city, Polish state news agency PAP reported, adding that there were scuffles between supporters and bottles were thrown. The disorder took place hours between the UEFA Conference League final between the teams. Łukasz Dutkowiak, a sergeant for Lower Silesian police, said officers restored order after initial altercations between Chelsea and Betis fans before making arrests of people who took part in the brawls following analysis of surveillance footage, PAP reported. In a post on X saying '28 foreign hooligans' had been arrested, Tomasz Siemoniak, minister of the interior and administration, said 'the police are acting decisively. Zero tolerance!' ___ AP soccer:

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