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Croatian Supporters’ Group Promise Further Disruption to Euro 2016
A Croatian fan group have pledged to create more disturbances unless “leading people” in their nation's football federation resign.
Flares, Scares and the Cristiano Affair: The Euro 2016 Review
In our third Euro 2016 review, we discuss how the whole tournament is descending into a farce of nationalistic hatred, and revel in Cristiano Ronaldo’s nightmare against Austria.
UEFA Say There's Little They Can Do To Prevent Fans From Smuggling Flares into Euro 2016 Games
Yesterday, it was Croatian fans, and today it was Hungarian fans... SMDH.
Vladimir Putin Asks: “How Can 200 Russian Fans Beat Up Several Thousand English?”
Speaking at an economic forum in Saint Petersburg, Putin made light of Russian hooliganism at Euro 2016.
The London Welsh: Watching The Match Against England With The Capital’s Wales Fans
For Welsh rugby fans, the Famous Three Kings is the London pub of choice. We went to see if the same held true for football, and how it felt to support Wales behind enemy lines.
Racism Still Haunts Euro 2016 Dark Horses Croatia
Having faced a string of sanctions for racist chanting in recent years, Croatian football is now trying to clean up its image. Attempts to combat racism remain cosmetic, however, and there's still a serious problem amongst the fans.
French Police Want To Deport Almost 50 Russia Fans at Euro 2016, Claim Supporters’ Group
Russia fans have been involved in serious violence in Marseille over the last few days, with clashes leaving at least 35 people injured.
Luka Modric Scores off a Screaming Volley from 30 Yards Out
Modric, with his pinpoint foot-eye coordination (probably somehow owed to his bra-strap headband), laced the ball out of the sky, sending it skipping into the net.
Two England Fans Arrested After Violent Clashes In Marseille
England supporters clashed with locals, before riot police used tear gas to disperse the fighting.
"Swiss On Paper Only"? Identity, Immigration and the Swiss National Team
When Switzerland line up at Euro 2016, their national team will have a distinctly multiracial identity. Does that suggest that Swiss society is well integrated, or is it merely superficial?
Football’s Coming Home: Remembering Euro ‘96 Twenty Years On
With the sound of Baddiel and Skinner ringing in our ears, we almost witnessed the England team achieve greatness. Ultimately, though, the tournament ended in heartbreak.
Stade de France-Bound Train Workers To Strike on Opening Day of Euros
If there's a good time to build up drama, it's certainly when the government's hosting center stage in the 2016 Euros.