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Three Legia Warsaw hooligans were sentenced. “The investigation continues” Football

About the attack of sympathizers Legia Warsaw on the club bus after Sunday’s game with Wis³ ± P³ock (0: 1) all of Europe learned. The information was described, among others in Portugal, Serbia, Croatia, Denmark and Great Britain. However, before there were excesses before Legion Training Center, fans took their toll on the British authorities in November. Then there was also a fight, in the result people who care about safety suffered.

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Recall: On November 25, 2021, Legia Warszawa lost 1: 3 to Leicester City in the fifth round of the Europa League group stage. A lot has also happened in the stands of King Power Stadium, where fans Legia Warsaw they took part in a fight with the policemen. One of the orderlies fell down the stairs as a result of the confrontation. It is not known if this officer broke his wrist, but it is certain that law enforcement caught three of the defendants in the case.

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Less than a month after the incident, a sentence was handed down in the Magistrates’ Court in Loughborough. All three accused confessed to the acts committed during the Legia match with Leicester. Karol K. was punished for two attacks on security guards and policemen – no one was injured. The man received a one-year stadium ban, a soccer ban and 240 hours of community service.

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Daniel B. pleaded guilty to inciting a fight and insulting public officials, for which he also received a one-year stadium ban and was required to perform 50 hours of community service. The 31-year-old also received a three-year restraining order. Nathan C. heard similar accusations as Daniel B., however, in his case court ordered parole.

– The actions of some of them resulted in 14 officers being attacked and injured. This is simply unacceptable and the investigation into the events of the evening is still ongoing, the court’s statement reads. Let us emphasize that all three men are in Great Britain on a daily basis.

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Much has been said in recent weeks about hooligan behavior. It started with an attack by Legia Warsaw supporters, then from the stands of the stadium in Krakow, offensive slogans with the signs of threats were sent to the Vistula players. In recent days, a judgment was also passed on five Radomiak hooligans who beat the security guards during Saturday’s match of the 18th round of the league with Lech Poznań (2: 1). So the question arises, when will this type of behavior cease to occur in Polish football?

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