Israeli soccer game abandoned after riot

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Tel Aviv, Oct 20: Dozens of people were injured after rioting soccer fans at a derby game in Tel Aviv threw flares and smoke grenades, Israeli authorities said Monday.
The game on Sunday at the Bloomfield Stadium between city rivals Hapoel and Maccabi was eventually abandoned out of concern for public safety, police said.
In a statement, a police spokesman said a handful of fans arrived with the aim of disrupting order and fired dozens of flares and smoke grenades onto the field.
It said 42 people were injured, including five police officers. Dozens of people were arrested, of which 11 were brought to court with the rest released under restrictive conditions, said the statement.
Video footage seen by The Associated Press showed pink and grey smoke coming off the pitch amid the sound of flares.
At one point an object lands in the stands where people were gathered and starts emanating fumes as the crowd looks for cover.
In a statement, Maccabi Tel Aviv club said the cancellation of the match with Hapoel was a result of the flares thrown by opposing fans, not the visiting fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv. (AP)

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