Feyenoord fans banned from Lille Champions League match by French authorities due to violence fears
- Feyenoord supporters have been banned from traveling to Lille for the Champions League match due to violence fears, according to French authorities.
- The French Interior Ministry stated there is a real and serious risk of confrontation between supporters of the two teams.
- The Ministry noted that 3,600 fans planned to travel, with 500 identified as dangerous, while only 2,600 seats were available.
- It is feared that some of the 1,000 supporters traveling without tickets may try to force their way into the stadium.
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Feyenoord fans banned from Lille Champions League match by French authorities due to violence fears
PARIS (AP) — Feyenoord supporters have been banned by French authorities from travelling to Lille for next week’s final Champions League group game between the two clubs.
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