Red Alert in Madrid for Violent Legia Supporters

Red Alert in Madrid for Violent Legia Supporters

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Real Madrid face Legia Warsaw this Tuesday in the third week of the Champions League group stage. However, the club is more worried for the things that can happen outside the stadium rather than for the issues inside the pitch. Spanish police and Real Madrid are very concerned about the security problems that the Legia supporters might cause in the Spanish capital.

Los Blancos gave 4.000 tickets to Legia Warsaw -they are constricted by UEFA to give some percentage of the tickets to the away team-. Los Blancos don’t understand why the Polish club gave 1.000 tickets to the hooligans, who will arrive to Spain to cause trouble. Spanish Polish think that only 3.000 tickets were given to ‘normal’ supporters. “This is more than high risk. We can say this is maximum risk”, Police said about the match.

Legia Warsaw-Real Madrid will be played without public because the Polish club was suspended by UEFA after the incidents in the first game against Borussia Dortmund. The radical supporters cannot come into their stadium but they are allowed to travel to Madrid to watch the Champions League game.

At least 2.000 police agents will be monitoring closely the Polish supporters. The Teddy Boys 95 -this is how the Legia hoolligans are named- have already tried to meet with Ultra Sur -Real Madrid radical supporters- to organize a fight without success. They are experts in introducing flares in the stadium in the sandwiches, in their underwear and even inside the anus. They will have to pass three controls before entering Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

Some of the supporters have already caused some troubles. Three of them were arrested on Monday evening after trying to steal the cash and a mobile phone in a bar, far away from Santiago Bernabéu stadium. Three Polish males were arrested also for insulting the waitresses.

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