The terrace of some buildings has been damaged by this battle in which tables and chairs were overturned
The football radicals have again overshadowed the preview of a match. On this occasion, it was the radicals of Real Zaragoza and Burgos CF who were the protagonists of quarrels near the El Plantío stadium.
At around 10:20 am, the first calls were made to the Castilla y León 1-1-2 Emergency Room, warning of clashes between two very large groups of people who appeared to be supporters of both teams. The furniture on the terrace of a bar served as a throwing weapon between one group and another, leading to races and fear among those enjoying the Sunday morning.
Following these confrontations, 1-1-2 has requested medical attention for a 28-year-old man who has suffered a blow to the head. Members of the local police, national police and Sacyl have traveled to Vitoria Street to attend to the injured and bring the situation under control.
The National Police confirms that dozens of people have been identified, as it was a very large group that led the brawls. Tables and chairs as a throwing weapon, the agents have identified dozens of people who have been asked for their affiliation information. It may be that some of those identified did not take part in battle, but this is done to settle responsibility in case of complaints or liability for damages.
The game had not been classified as high-risk, but the National Police had nevertheless engaged a service with sufficient staff to act in case of possible altercations such as those staged by fans of both teams. The match is played at 2pm in El Plantío and the cafeterias near the battle area are already operating normally on a match day, with a large influx of people.
Source: La Verdad

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