Ligue 2: at least 10 light injuries after a brawl between Grenoble and Saint-Étienne supporters
At least 10 people were lightly injured following a scuffle between supporters of Grenoble and Saint-Étienne before a Ligue 2 match.
Before a Ligue 2 match between Grenoble and Saint-Étienne, violence erupted between supporters of both teams, resulting in at least ten light injuries. This incident occurred just as supporters of Saint-Étienne arrived by bus at the stadium in Grenoble. Among those injured were four supporters from each team, alongside two police officers, indicating the serious nature of the confrontations among fans that have been reported in various media outlets including Le Progrès and Le Dauphiné Libéré.
The preliminary report from local authorities describes a situation where a group of approximately twenty supporters clashed at around 6 PM, causing concern over safety at sporting events. In response to the escalating violence, police forces utilized tear gas to restore order swiftly after the confrontation broke out, illustrating the need for police intervention in situations that can escalate into broader conflicts.
Given the history of fan violence in football, this incident raises questions about the measures implemented to ensure safety at football matches in France. With injuries reported and police action taken, stakeholders may increasingly call for stricter regulations to manage fan behavior and prevent such incidents from recurring, especially during heated matchups between rival teams.