Plzeň won 1:0 and after a 2:1 win in the first meeting they advanced not only to the final round of the second most prestigious European club competition, where they will face the Scottish team Hearts, but they also know that they will play cups. throughout the autumn.
But the immediate celebration of the great football success was a little overwhelming.
After the game, there was first an argument inside the stadium and then a fight between the home fans. He should be an entrepreneur according to the website iDnes.cz an attempt by one of the supporters to enter the playing area, and the others tried to talk to him.
“After this clash, one injured person was left lying on the ground, and the police entered the stadium to protect the life and health of this person. While giving first aid to an injured person, fans of the home team attacked the police, and an operation was carried out under a unified command to restore public order and prevent an increase in violence. This was done in cooperation with Pilsen City Police officers,” description on the police website speaker Iva Vršecká.
A total of ten people were restricted in their freedom, and the police also intervened.
“Since the visitors prevented the police from leaving the stadium and continued to attack them, the police used coercive methods during the intervention under a unified command,” Vršecká said.
One person is then suspected of having committed a crime of violence against an officer. The police are said to be investigating and evaluating the whole situation mainly on the basis of testimonies and camera footage. Nevertheless, the public wants additional videos or other audio-visual images.
The last time they solved the problem with fans entering the field of play was in Pilsen in May during the MOL Cup final with Sparta. After the final whistle, the home fans ran onto the pitch, pointed him on the other side and a huge fight ensued.
Police later charged at least two men with disorderly conduct or bodily harm.
2024-08-17 08:57:16
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