Big fight between two rival clans of Ultras Servettiens

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Two clans of rival supporters of Servette FC opposed a fight involving a hundred people on Saturday in the town of Geneva. Furthermore, after the Servettian defeat against St-Gall (1-4). In addition, In question, tensions between groups against the war of territories.

Images published on social networks. However, at 12:45 of the RTS show the two ultras clans, the garnet section (SG) and clearest (LPM), compete with punches and various objects on a site on rue de Carouge.

“There have been provocations between ultra. Furthermore, The police intervened to prevent additional scuffles. The two groups were able to be separated. dispersed in various public establishments around,” Lena Keller, spokesperson for the cantonal police, in Keystone-Ats on Sunday, confirming information from several media. There was neither injured nor arrest.

Ms. Keller explained that the ultras of the LPM group had been big fight between two rival new excluded from the northern rostrum of the stadium. where the garnet section has its habits to be “relegated” to the Eastern Tribune. Unhappy, they left the stadium after 22 minutes of play. The two clans clashed later after the end of the match in town.

As reported by the Tribune de Genève. skirmishes between the two groups had already occurred since the spring in the stadium stands, as well as a fight a week ago before the team’s trip to Bern to go and play against the Young Boys.

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big fight between two rival new — Big fight between two rival new: Two clans of rival supporters of Servette FC opposed a fight involving a hundred people on Saturday in the town of Geneva. after the Servettian defeat against St-Gall (1-4). In question, tensions between groups again.

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