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Russia's lower house of parliament has approved the first reading on Wednesday of a bill to blacklist violent football fans, after Russian and English supporters brawled in France near at least ...
The head of Russia's Union of Football Fans has been deported by French authorities alongside 19 other supporters of the national side who were travelling from Marseille to Lille.
6. Have football fans ever caused trouble in Russia? The most notorious incident involving Russian fans took place in June 2002.
Work will start next month on building an area outside a football ground that will have supporters' names engraved on to ...
The head of Russia’s national soccer fan club was detained in France during Russia’s match against Wales and deported for the second time since the beginning of the Euro 2016 soccer tournament.
MOSCOW, April 6. /TASS/. The Russian Football Union (RFU) jointly with the leading fan clubs of the country intends to work out a document on disciplinary norms for fans during matches of the ...
Fans of Russia support their team during Euro 2016 Group B football match between England and Russia at Stade Velodrome in Marseille, France on June 11, 2016.
Football fans attending the Russian Premier League clash between Zenit and Akhmat Grozny in St Petersburg on Saturday were offered an unusual pre-game treat - a vaccine against COVID-19.
Thousands of Welsh and English football fans have arrived in the Swiss city of St. Gallen before Sunday's Euro 2025 match ...
TOULOUSE, France, June 20. /TASS/. It took French police two hours to check a group of Russian fans on their way to Toulouse to decide if they can be allowed into the city for the Russia-Wales ...
For sports fan Aleksandr Agapov, the FIFA World Cup being held in Russia was an opportunity to fight for visibility. , Agapov, president of the Russian LGBT Sport Federation, opens up about the ...
But very few would call football hooligans “inspiring.” Russia’s hooligan scene first appeared after the collapse of the Soviet Union, taking certain cues from their British counterparts, whilst ...