Euro 2016 chaos, France expels Russian frontman Supporters
Euro 2016 chaos, France expels Russian frontman Supporters - Russian supporters frontman was finally expelled from France. Right-wing leadership of the association football supporter Red Bear was considered to play a role in a riot during Euro 2016.
Is Alexander Shprygin, supporters of the most sought after unrest swept Marseille last weekend. Shprygin together 'people' trained bertaunggung accused of responsibility for attacks on English fans in the stadium and at several points in the city of Marseille, France.
As a result of this incident, dozens of people were injured, and some of them in critical condition.
As reported by BBC, Shprygin arrested while traveling from Marseille towards Lille, June 14, 2016. The police stopped the bus he was traveling along with dozens of other Russian supporters.
"A delegation from the Union of Supporters of Russia, whose bus was laid on June 14 while en route from Marseille to Lille, spend a day in detention. Twenty people were later released, and 20 others, including the head of urf, Alexander Shprygin, have been brought to the deportation center where they will be expelled from France within five days, "wrote the official website urf.
"The French authorities say they have taken this decision due to security concerns because they saw the potential threat to these people. There is no other explanation."
On Monday, UEFA reported related findings Shprygin behavior over the years. Through a network of Fare which is used to monitor the behavior of fans in the stadium, UEFA considers Shprygin racist and affiliated to the right wing. He had previously been photographed with the Nazi salute pose.
In another photo, Shprygin, had also been seen with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. They coexist in the event sow flowers at the grave of Spartak Moscow fans.
Nevertheless, do not receive treatment Shprygin French government. He intends to appeal and will soon hire a lawyer. "We'll probably meet consulate tomorrow. We will fight this decision. This is really weird. We had a chance two days. We will ask for the help of a lawyer. I am not involved in any violence," he told the news agency Tass.
Is Alexander Shprygin, supporters of the most sought after unrest swept Marseille last weekend. Shprygin together 'people' trained bertaunggung accused of responsibility for attacks on English fans in the stadium and at several points in the city of Marseille, France.
As a result of this incident, dozens of people were injured, and some of them in critical condition.
As reported by BBC, Shprygin arrested while traveling from Marseille towards Lille, June 14, 2016. The police stopped the bus he was traveling along with dozens of other Russian supporters.
"A delegation from the Union of Supporters of Russia, whose bus was laid on June 14 while en route from Marseille to Lille, spend a day in detention. Twenty people were later released, and 20 others, including the head of urf, Alexander Shprygin, have been brought to the deportation center where they will be expelled from France within five days, "wrote the official website urf.
"The French authorities say they have taken this decision due to security concerns because they saw the potential threat to these people. There is no other explanation."
On Monday, UEFA reported related findings Shprygin behavior over the years. Through a network of Fare which is used to monitor the behavior of fans in the stadium, UEFA considers Shprygin racist and affiliated to the right wing. He had previously been photographed with the Nazi salute pose.
In another photo, Shprygin, had also been seen with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. They coexist in the event sow flowers at the grave of Spartak Moscow fans.
Nevertheless, do not receive treatment Shprygin French government. He intends to appeal and will soon hire a lawyer. "We'll probably meet consulate tomorrow. We will fight this decision. This is really weird. We had a chance two days. We will ask for the help of a lawyer. I am not involved in any violence," he told the news agency Tass.
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