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Modern-day football has a real problem with security at international matches, and it is a fact that Europe has to contend with violence in football stadiums, particularly when European or international fixtures are held. In order to avoid tragedies, or battles between hooligans, the European Union has had the idea of creating a network with information on the possible risks of violent outbursts of this kind, and so European solidarity and foresight will play a very important part in ensuring the safety of those members of the European public who attend matches.
We must not allow ‘fake’ supporters to cause football’s values to be seen in a bad light, and this report facilitates the creation of national football information points as places where information may be exchanged with the purpose of preparing and taking appropriate steps to maintain order at footballing events. Such information may relate to individuals who represent, or may represent, a risk to public order and safety.
Many outbreaks of recurrent and persistent violence at football matches have changed these sporting occasions’ role as something to go and see; the European Union cannot allow that to go unchallenged."@en1
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