Fans charge security at Wembley before Euro final, 19 police injured
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[July 12, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - British
police made 49 arrests and said 19 of its officers were injured
after confronting volatile crowds near Wembley Stadium while
policing the Euro 2020 final between Italy and England on Sunday.
Fans clashed with each other and officials, breached security
cordons and charged into the perimeter area of Wembley before the
start of the match, which Italy won after a penalty shootout.
"We made 49 arrests during the day for a variety of offences. We
will have officers on hand throughout the night", the Metropolitan
Police said on Twitter.
A day of alcohol-fuelled festivities had begun with rowdy scenes in
central London and tens of thousands made their way to the national
stadium for the game, with flares being let off in railway stations
and singing on trains.
Around two hours before the game, fans burst past stewards and some
reached the concourse while bottles were thrown in from outside the
perimeter.
Some security staff were attacked, witnesses told Reuters, and entry
to the stadium was halted for over 20 minutes while order was
restored at the entrances.
Outside the ground, several thousand fans continued drinking and
partying in the area immediately adjacent to the entry points with
empty beer cans lining the street.
Police said they helped the security teams at the ground.
"Wembley security officials have confirmed there were no security
breaches of people without tickets getting inside the stadium," the
Metropolitan Police said on Twitter.
Some witnesses, however, said they saw isolated cases of fans
running through the seating areas inside the ground being chased by
security.
Inside the stadium, there was a party atmosphere with fans singing
"Sweet Caroline" and "Three Lions" - the unofficial anthem of the
England team.
Police had previously urged supporters not to travel to Wembley if
they did not have match tickets, and complained of multiple cases of
flares being set off within the vicinity of railway stations in
London.
Across the capital, many had set up camp early with thousands
queuing to get into pub gardens before lunchtime and others packed
into city squares. Hundreds of fans draped in red and white flags
threw and smashed bottles in Leicester Square earlier in the day.
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England fans with flares on Wembley way
outside Wembley stadium ahead of the match Action Images via
Reuters/Peter Cziborra
Hours before the 8 p.m. local
kick-off, Wembley Way was crammed with supporters all the way from
the underground station to the stadium.
Beer cans and bottles flew through the air as acrid smoke from
flares drifted through the crowd and supporters, dressed in England
shirts of various vintages, sang and chanted.
Gus McKay, a 53-year-old England fan from Bradford-on-Avon, joined
the party at Leicester Square in central London.
"It feels incredible," he said. "I've been waiting all my life (to
reach a final)."
Dave Woodall from York echoed the sentiment: "I was one when we won
the World Cup and it's a dream that I never thought would happen,"
he said.
"So I'm like a kid at Christmas. It's the best feeling ever. I had
to come down for the day, I couldn't miss this."
England are bidding to win their first major title since lifting the
1966 World Cup.
(Reporting by Ossian Shine and Simon Evans, Additional reporting by
Kate Holton and Ian Ransom; Editing by Ed Osmond and Andrew
Cawthorne)
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