Another Fine Riot
16th May 2008
Poland’s soccer season again ended with fans rioting this week, as Legia Warsaw and Wisła Kraków fans demolished a chunk of Bełchatów’s stadium quarter of an hour from the end of the Polish cup final. The game ended in a dour 0-0 draw, with Legia winning on penalties. But it was the dozens of fans involved in the fighting live on TV that grabbed the headlines.Poland’s soccer season again ended with fans rioting this week, as Legia Warsaw and Wisła Kraków fans demolished a chunk of Bełchatów’s stadium quarter of an hour from the end of the Polish cup final.
The game ended in a dour 0-0 draw, with Legia winning on penalties. But it was the dozens of fans involved in the fighti ...
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