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·28 November 2025
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·28 November 2025
It was supposed to be a European evening like so many others. It turned into a showcase of the excesses that football still struggles to contain.
In Alsace, England, and the Netherlands, the stands and surroundings of the stadiums were the scene of worrying incidents, tarnishing the prestige of the Europa League and the Conference League. Here is the (sad) overview.

Seats torn out, projectiles thrown, scuffles... While traveling to Villa Park, Swiss supporters distinguished themselves in the worst possible way. The Bern club condemned these deplorable actions via a statement.

While traveling to Deventer (Netherlands), Stuttgart supporters were in the crosshairs of the Dutch police as soon as they got off the bus. The German press cries scandal. Stuttgart was quick to denounce the brutality of the law enforcement.
Once they arrived at the Adelaarshorst stadium, the German supporters were not at the end of their troubles...
Surreal scene in Alsace: two groups of Crystal Palace supporters reportedly fought each other. The exact cause of this brawl remains unknown, despite some speculation on social media.
While traveling to Feyenoord, Celtic Glasgow supporters were reportedly targeted by Dutch individuals inside the venue.
At Nottingham's City Ground, stewards had to work hard to contain a horde of Swedish supporters.
Clearly, the UEFA Disciplinary Commission has its work cut out this week.
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