UEFA warning to England fans
UEFA today reacted to a second night of trouble in Portugal by warning that they may take action if disturbances spread to England matches.
Twenty England fans were in custody today after a second night of rioting on the Algarve as mounted officers and riot police clashed with up to 400 bottle-throwing supporters in Albufeira.
UEFA said they were viewing the trouble as being unrelated to the tournament but said that position would change if there was any crowd disturbances surrounding England's games.
A UEFA spokesman told the Press Association: 'From our perspective we view it as unrelated to the tournament. It is not being viewed as football hooliganism by UEFA.
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UEFA today reacted to a second night of trouble in Portugal by warning that they may take action if disturbances spread to England matches.
Twenty England fans were in custody today after a second night of rioting on the Algarve as mounted officers and riot police clashed with up to 400 bottle-throwing supporters in Albufeira.
UEFA said they were viewing the trouble as being unrelated to the tournament but said that position would change if there was any crowd disturbances surrounding England's games.
A UEFA spokesman told the Press Association: 'From our perspective we view it as unrelated to the tournament. It is not being viewed as football hooliganism by UEFA.
How many of you follow the Euro Cup?