ZAGREB, Aug 10 (Hina) - The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Thursday issued a statement saying that according to the still unconfirmed information it received on a clash between the fans of Zagreb's soccer club Dinamo and Italian police
before a Milan-Dinamo match in Wednesday night's first leg of the third preliminary round of the Champions League, the Italian police on Thursday morning released most of the fans and sent them to Croatia. Seven Croatian youths were processed by the Italian police and court and received suspended prison sentences of between one to one and a half years, the Ministry said. The sentences were changed into five-year banishment from Italy. It is expected that the youths will be transferred to the Italian-Croatian border. Another Croatian fan is being processed and information about him will be announced subsequently, the Ministry said. (hina) rml
ZAGREB, Aug 10 (Hina) - The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Thursday
issued a statement saying that according to the still unconfirmed
information it received on a clash between the fans of Zagreb's
soccer club Dinamo and Italian police before a Milan-Dinamo match
in Wednesday night's first leg of the third preliminary round of the
Champions League, the Italian police on Thursday morning released
most of the fans and sent them to Croatia.
Seven Croatian youths were processed by the Italian police and
court and received suspended prison sentences of between one to one
and a half years, the Ministry said. The sentences were changed into
five-year banishment from Italy.
It is expected that the youths will be transferred to the Italian-
Croatian border.
Another Croatian fan is being processed and information about him
will be announced subsequently, the Ministry said.
(hina) rml