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18th Oct 2016

Polish hooligans filmed ‘attacking Spanish police’ before Champions League clash

It looked pretty brutal

Ben Kenyon

Legia Warsaw were playing arguably the biggest game of their season against Real Madrid in the Champions League.

Facing Madrid at the famous Bernabeu would be a treat for most fans, and you’d imagine supporters would just want to revel in the atmosphere and occasion.

But some Legia supporters were obviously just in the Spanish capital purely to have a tear up – that’s if we can call them supporters at all.

Security was beefed up around the city, with police in riot gear drafted in in anticipation of the 4,000 fans making the trip to Spain, including 300 ‘Ultras’

It looks like the travelling Polish fans started off relatively good natured, with legions of them joining in some choreographed mass chanting, like we saw during Euro 2016.

https://twitter.com/HooligansTV1/status/788426921872855040

But it appears to have turned ugly very quickly on the streets of Madrid with Ultras fighting pitched battles against police.

Cameras filmed dozens of Legia fans facing off against Spanish police near the ground. Missiles were thrown at officers who were armed with batons and some charged down the hooligans on horseback.

https://twitter.com/AccidentesTV/status/788439069982334976

But one particularly brutal moment appeared to see several officers cornered in a park by the Ultras who piled in on them.

Two of the officers look like they were floored by blows during the trouble during which a number of arrests were made.

https://twitter.com/footyawayday/status/788438788561309698

The Polish side are already in hot water with UEFA this season over crowd trouble.

The club were charged over crowd disturbances and racist behaviour after their 6-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund last month.

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