Today, Friday, the Dutch police arrested 75 fans in connection with the riots that took place in the match between Feyenoord and Union Berlin, yesterday evening.
The Dutch city of Rotterdam said, in a statement, that it had arrested 75 fans, including many fans of the German Union Berlin, due to the riots that took place during the team’s match against its Dutch host Feyenoord, which was part of the European Football Conference League competitions, according to Deutsche website. Philae, German.
The police added that those arrested were suspected of preparing acts of violence.
And she continued, “As for the other 16 people who were arrested before, they are suspected of committing acts of vandalism and possession of fireworks, among other things.”
Dutch police indicated that a small number of rioters among the German fans attacked officers, a police dog was used and some three Union Berlin fans and an officer were attacked.
The police pointed out that the four injured were being treated in hospital, and a police horse was raged by fireworks and fell to the ground.