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Authorities ban Feyenoord fans from Lille Champions League match

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Paris, Jan 22: Feyenoord supporters have been banned by French authorities from travelling to Lille for next week’s final Champions League group game between the two clubs.
In an order published on Wednesday, France’s interior ministry said there was a “real and serious risk of confrontation” between supporters of the two teams.
Lille hosts Feyenoord on January 29 at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy. The French authorities said Feyenoord’s travels are often marred by “public order disturbances due to the violent behaviour of certain supporters or individuals claiming to be supporters of this team”, and cited several examples of fan violence.
Justifying its decision, the ministry added that 3,600 fans – 500 of whom were identified as being dangerous – had planned to travel to Lille, although only 2,600 seats had been allocated to Feyenoord.
There were violent clashes in France between Marseille and Feyenoord fans outside the Stade Velodrome Stadium before the return leg of their Europa Conference League semifinal in May 2022. (AP)

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