Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 08:52:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 13:37:18
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Disruption in Belgrade as authorities restore order and fans escorted out of the stadium.
The highly anticipated FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Serbia and England ignited beyond the soccer field on Monday night. In the stands, passions spilled over into a political confrontation, and riots erupted as police attempted to restore order.
The confrontation occurred in the main stand of the Red Star Stadium in Belgrade, igniting from a political argument between fans. The Serbian contingent reportedly targeted English fans with racist abuse and gestures referring to the Srebrenica massacre, heavily criticizing England for supporting theBosnian campaign in the war in the 1990s. In response, the English fans chanted nationalist songs, further fueling the tension.
The rioting fans threw chairs and coins at police, who then promptly intervened and swiftly took control of the situation. Many were detained, and some fans were pictured bloodied and bruised. The match ended in a predictable 4-0 victory for the English team, qualifying them for the World Cup, yet the ugly scenes of civil unrest remained the night's talking point.
England fans have a reputation for upholding passionate support and dedication to their national football team. Still, these behaviors risk tarnishing England's reputation, with authorities now investigating the incidents involving UK-based fans.