Was there any trouble at West Ham?
Was there any trouble at West Ham?
There was trouble during the first leg when German reporters Tim Brockmeier and Philipp Hofmeister were attacked by West Ham fans at the London Stadium. West Ham are investigating and have reportedly given the names of two supporters to police.
What are West Ham supporters called?
West Ham United F.C.
| Full name | West Ham United Football Club |
|---|---|
| Nickname(s) | The Irons, The Hammers, The Cockney Boys, The Academy of Football |
| Short name | West Ham |
| Founded | 29 June 1895, as Thames Ironworks 5 July 1900, as West Ham United |
| Ground | London Stadium |
How many West Ham fans went to Seville?
West Ham manager David Moyes had said on Wednesday that up to 10,000 Hammers fans were travelling to the Spanish city for the first leg of the club’s Europa League last-16 tie, despite the east London club only receiving an official allocation of 3,000 tickets from UEFA.
What are West Ham hooligans called?
Inter City Firm
The Inter City Firm (ICF) is an English football hooligan firm associated with West Ham United, which was mainly active in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, The name came from the use of InterCity trains to travel to away games.
How many Frankfurt fans go to Sevilla?
50,000
“Cash. Dinero.” Seville police are anticipating as many as 100,000 fans from Scotland and 50,000 from Germany for the meeting of Rangers and Eintracht Frankfurt.
Will there be a fan zone in Seville?
There will be both a fan meeting area and a fan viewing area. Bars and restaurants of Seville are welcoming our travelling support, but fans should be aware that there are very limited options for viewing the match in the city centre and La Cartuja is the best option for our supporters travelling without tickets.
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How many fans are Rangers taking to Seville?
“Cash. Dinero.” Seville police are anticipating as many as 100,000 fans from Scotland and 50,000 from Germany for the meeting of Rangers and Eintracht Frankfurt.
How many Rangers fans go to Seville?
100,000 supporters
Tens of thousands of Rangers fans are in Seville for one of the biggest matches in the club’s history. Police expected up to 100,000 supporters of the Glasgow team to travel to the Spanish city for the Europa League final.
How are Rangers fans getting to Seville?
Seville’s transport authority are adding extra bus services on the day of the game to take ticketless Rangers fans to the 57,000-capacity Estadio La Cartuja stadium in the north of the city – where Celtic lost the 2003 Uefa Cup final to Porto – where the match is being shown on a big screen.
Why were West Ham fans fighting at the stadium?
The travelling Hammers fans were escorted to the stadium in an effort to avoid clashes, after similar scenes when the sides met earlier this season. However, at the stadium’s main entrance an hour before kick-off, a large group of fans were seen fighting. Rival fans were chanting at each other before the violence broke out.
Did West Ham fan fight off Zagreb attackers single-handedly?
Bottles were also used as missiles and one West Ham fan seemingly fended off the attackers single-handedly. It follows the violence which occurred in Zagreb city centre on Wednesday, when a group of West Ham fans reportedly attacked two Croats.
What happened to West Ham fans ambushed in Irish pub?
And a group of West Ham fans continued their post-match celebrations in an Irish pub on Friday, only to be ambushed by Dinamo fans. Video obtained by 24Stata shows the thugs, dressed all in black with masks covering their faces, rushed into the open-face bar. One patron quickly ran away as a table was sent tumbling.
What happened between West Ham and Eintracht Frankfurt fans?
There were ugly scenes on the streets of Seville as violence between West Ham and Eintracht Frankfurt fans broke out. In a shocking video posted on Twitter, supporters of the German club could be seen running towards a crowd of Hammers fans who were sat in a bar.