The UEFA will not allow a repeat of the humiliating and humiliating images that took place in the final of Euro 2020played a year later due to the pandemic, in the latter stages of the tournament and, especially, in the final.
In particular, the highest body of European football took the registration of England, responsible for the unfortunate episode at Wembley three years ago. Then, the final against Italy had to start later because thousands of fans without tickets decided to go through the security checks in a difficult way and, according to the police report, Up to 2,000 people entered the stadium to watch the game and, not only that, their “stadium under the influence of alcohol or drugs can cause death” although it is not clear if there is any.
It is for the same reason that the UEFA has taken extreme caution with England fans, who have many hooligans in its ranks. While in the matches between Spain-Croatia and Italy-Albania concord reigned between the fans, the opposite happened between England and Serbia tomorrow in Gelsenkirchen. And UEFA’s planning, to avoid chances between fans, split the Fanzone into twowhich is common in other games, but that didn’t help.
In the middle of Gelsenkirchenin the Schalke area, there were clashes between fans of both teams, where There was a fierce fight in which bottles and chairs flew and some were injured and arrested.
I came with extreme caution UEFA that outside the stadium there is a very ready police cordon to assist in any problem that may occur in the Veltis-Arena. Several times law enforcement agencies had to intervene to stop the escalation.
UEFA’s fear of English fans is such During their matches, even the consumption of alcohol on the field is limited.. Only two beers per attendee are planned and, once sold out, only non-alcoholic beer will be sold as a measure to limit possible problems also at the exit from the field, which is very controlled.
Source: La Verdad

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