“It’s been almost six years since Serbia passed a law aimed at preventing violence at sports venues. Yet hooliganism still remains one of the biggest problems in Serbian football. During the Belgrade derby two weeks ago Partizan ultras ripped out seats, hurled smoke bombs and flares, and started fires inside the stadium. The troublemakers don’t fear the police, public prosecutors or judges because they see how inefficient the courts are when processing cases.” (WSC)
Crowd trouble blighting Serbian football
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