Thursday, October 14, 2010

This is the chronology of Holigan Serbian Riots



Genoa, The brutality committed by Serbian supporters at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris when Italy host Serbia in Euro 2012 qualifier on Tuesday (12/10/2010), continues to be the fruit of lips. Actually how chronological?



The match between Serbia and Italy should be starting on Wednesday (10/13/2010) at 2:25 pm. According to reports in Italy, before the game, fans riot in Serbia has acted outside the stadium. they even threw their own national team bus.

The situation heats up when the game got closer, with a large number of Serbian supporters were in the Luigi Ferraris stadium. It is marked by throwing fireworks into the middle of the field.

The game later postponed. While the police tried to defuse the riot, the fire department to clean the field of fireworks.

After about ten minutes, the match begins. However, the situation is more calm that had suddenly tense again. As one of the players do takel Rajkovic hard to Andrea Pirlo, until he gets a yellow card. This fishing hot atmosphere in the stands. Soon, Giampaolo Pazzini asked penalty because she violated. However, the referee refused and the atmosphere is getting hotter.

UEFA and the Football Federation of Serbia wants the game continues. However, referee Craig Thomson to assess the situation dangerous for the players and decided to stop it.
And following the testimony of one of his Serb supporters who live in Italy while watching the unrest.

"When I arrived, there were two people who are trying to break the door. The door of the steel so that their efforts futile. However, they still insist on kicking," said the Serbian fans who do not want to be named told Sky Italia television.

"I then climbed into the stands above where the middle of singing supporters. However, they then began throwing smoke bombs, and I know this will not end well," he continued.

"They sang many songs of Kosovo and Albania. Riots occur when one of those who are in an area that has been provided for the Italian supporters, waving two flags, one Italian and one Albanian," he said.
Albania and Kosovo is a two-state fraction of Yugoslavia. They feel oppressed Serbs.

"Supporting Serbia's angry. One of his supporters captured the leader of the Albanian flag, and burnt it. I do not know if they want to stop this game or not. However, it is clear they want to do violence," he said.

"You could see from their faces that they were ready to destroy everything to pieces. They are not football fans. They are vandals. On behalf of the Serbian people, I apologize for this incident because we do not have this kind of behavior," he said.

"Obviously I am disappointed over this event. I'm a fan of Inter Milan. I always joined Inter curve for singing and cheering at every game. I want to do the same for Serbia. However, I am prevented to do so," he said.

Due to this unrest, Serbia threatened severe sanctions, ie disqualification from Euro 2012 and not allowed to join the Euro 2016.

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