Mar 12 • 11:40 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

The police identify the ultras who attacked a pub with Lyon fans on the eve of Celta-Olympique

The police have identified the group of ultras who attacked a pub frequented by Lyon fans in Vigo ahead of the Celta de Vigo vs Olympique de Lyon match.

In a concerning prelude to the Europa League match between Celta de Vigo and Olympique de Lyon, police in Spain have identified a group of ultras responsible for a violent attack on a pub in Vigo. The incident occurred the night before the match when masked individuals armed with sticks and reportedly pipes descended upon a gathering of Lyon fans at the Twenty Century Fox pub. This escalation of violence has raised alarm for the upcoming match, leading to increased police presence to ensure crowd control and safety.

Reports indicate that at least three individuals were injured in the chaos resulting from this surprise attack. The assailants, believed to be Celta fans, targeted the French supporters while they were enjoying a night out, transforming what should have been a festive atmosphere into a scene of terror. The identifiable characteristics of the attackers and their intentions seem to stem from a history of rivalry between the fan bases, showcasing the potential for further clashes during the match festivities.

Given the high risk associated with the match, authorities have taken significant precautions in anticipation of violence, including deploying additional police forces around the stadium and the surrounding areas. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers present in football-related gatherings and raises questions about fan safety and the responsibility of clubs and organizations in preventing such occurrences during major sporting events.

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