Football : émeute à Bydgoszcz – 4 mai 2011
Football’s night of shame: Extraordinary scenes as stadium is set ablaze during mass riot at cup final
dailymail.co.uk
4th May 2011
Hooligans clashed with riot police and damaged the stadium after the Polish Cup final ended in a penalty shoot out last night.
Fans invaded the pitch, demolished barriers and attacked photographers in Bydgoszcz before police were able to get the situation under control using water cannon.
Legia Warsaw had won the trophy after beating Lech Poznan 5-4 on penalties in an ill-tempered game.
The riot, seen by representatives from European football body UEFA and the government, has been condemned by Polish officials.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose country is due to co-host the 2012 European Championships with the Ukraine, has called for a police investigation into the riot.
The match had finished 1-1 after normal time, before eventually going to a penalty shoot-out. Read more…

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Bydgoszcz (en allemand : Bromberg), est une ville de Pologne, le chef-lieu de la voïvodie de Cujavie-Poméranie et sa plus grande ville, mais aussi le chef-lieu du Powiat de Bydgoszcz ainsi que duPowiat-Ville de Bydgoszcz.










