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ZAGREB, Sept 17 (Hina) - A 35-year-old Dutch national injured
during a scuffle before Wednesday night's UEFA Champions League
football match in Zagreb has been flown to the Netherlands.
Robert V. received light injuries inflicted with a sharp object
from an unknown person at about 3pm on Wednesday in a central Zagreb
street.
Before the incident, rival fans had thrown insults at each other and
started a fight in the central Ban Jelacic Square.
After a medical check-up the Dutchman was taken to Zagreb Airport
for a flight home.
According to Zagreb police sources, about 30,000 people, including
250 overseas fans, had attended the Croatia Zagreb-Ajax Amsterdam
game at Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium.
Twenty-eight people were detained by police for preventative
reasons, mostly because of drunkenness, while 12 people were
arrested for disturbing public order and peace.
Police allowed an extra 2,000 spectators with bought tickets to
enter the stadium, even though it was assessed that the stadium was
full.
According to unofficial sources, 2,000 tickets had been oversold.
Still, a group of ticket-holders were left outside the stadium and
could not watch the match.
Police said there were no serious clashes between rival fans nor
amongst local fans.
The Zagreb public transport operator ZET and police do not know if
fans were responsible for damage done to two tram carriages last
night.
(Hina) mbr/rml
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