New Football Law Cracks Down Harder on Hooligans: Stadium Bans Will Soon Really Mean No Entry at All.
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The die is cast: the long-awaited reform of the football law has been approved by the government in the first reading. Hooligans will soon be punished more severely, and anyone with a stadium ban will under no circumstances be able to buy a ticket. Minister of Security and Home Affairs Bernard Quintin minces no words: “Rioters who ruin the image of our football do not belong in a stadium.”
The federal government has validated the first reform of the football law. Sanctions against hooligans and violent supporters will be tightened.
The federal government has approved the long-awaited reform of the football law in the first reading. Minister of the Interior Bernard Quintin wants to crack down harder on football violence and hooliganism, with stricter penalties, better controls, and new measures. An overview...
On Saturday, the Council of Ministers approved the reform of the football law, reinforcing the sanctions against racism, violence and illegal use of pyrotechnics, and centralizing the stadium bans.
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