WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish authorities have ordered Cup finalists Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznan to play their next games behind closed doors in a crackdown against hooligans in the Euro 2012 co-host ...
Hooligans undress one of the players on the pitch after the Polish Cup final soccer match between Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznan in Bydgoszcz May 3, 2011. Hooligans clashed with police and damaged the ...
Following a scandal at the Lech Poznań stadium a new fine of 120.000 zloty has been imposed on the club. Such fines can be imposed endlessly, however, and to no avail. Especially, given that hooligans ...
Polish police Tuesday announced they had arrested 21 people in a crackdown on football hooligans, in the wake of trouble that marred the Euro 2012 host nation's cup final last week "They were ...
Hooligans clashed with police and damaged the stadium after Legia Warsaw won the Polish Cup final 5-4 on penalties against Lech Poznan in Bydgoszcz on Tuesday. Fans invaded the pitch, demolished ...
Man falls into river, friend jumps in to save him. Police rescue both ...
President Michael D. Higgins has led the exodus of Irish fans to Poland on a Ryanair jet for the Euro 2012 kick-off – as trouble erupted on the streets of Poznan. Eye-witness reports say several ...
Hooligans clash with the police at the stadium after the Polish Cup final soccer match between Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznan in Bydgoszcz May 3, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] People look at the damage caused ...