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Argentine fans fight each other before the match with England
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Argentine fans fight each other before the match with England

In the lead-up to the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and England, fans of rival Argentine clubs San Lorenzo and Huracán clashed physically in a city park in Atlantic, Argentina. The incident occurred as tensions escalated between supporters of these two football teams, leading to a disturbance that was quickly quelled by police who arrested several individuals. The match, set to take place later that evening, saw a larger turnout of Argentine fans compared to English supporters, many of whom did not have tickets and planned to watch the game from designated fan zones. Over 2,000 police officers were deployed to manage the event, marking a first-time measure for crowd control at a World Cup match.

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Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
The Argentinians were fighting in Atlanta before the semi-finals, a club rivalry bigger than the national team.

Na svjetskom prvenstvu u Atlanti, pred polufinalnu utakmicu između Argentine i Engleske, došlo je do sukoba medju argentinskim navijačima. Navijači kluba San Lorenz i Huracan, rivala u argentinskoj nogometnoj ligi, fizički su se obračunali u gradskom pariku, uz pomoć policije koja je prekinula izgrede i uhitila nekoliko ljudi. Iako je utakmica označena kao dvoboj visokog rizika zbog povijesnog rivalstva između dvije reprezentacije, veći broj argentinskih navijača nije imao ulaznice i pratit će utakmicu iz vanjskih zona. Za osiguranje sigurnosti angažirano je skoro dvije tisuće policajaca, a navijači će se usmjeravati na različite ulaze u stadion.

Bias read (Center): Tematika članka je sportska, a nema političkog opterećenja. Prikazuje događaje vezane uz nogometno prvenstvo i ponašanje navijača, bez kritike ili podrške bilo koje stranke ili političkog smjera.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Argentine fans fight each other before the match with England

In the lead-up to the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and England, fans of rival Argentine clubs San Lorenzo and Huracán clashed physically in a city park in Atlantic, Argentina. The incident occurred as tensions escalated between supporters of these two football teams, leading to a disturbance that was quickly quelled by police who arrested several individuals. The match, set to take place later that evening, saw a larger turnout of Argentine fans compared to English supporters, many of whom did not have tickets and planned to watch the game from designated fan zones. Over 2,000 police officers were deployed to manage the event, marking a first-time measure for crowd control at a World Cup match.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a sports-related incident involving fan behavior, without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. While the event has national significance due to the World Cup, the focus remains on the situation itself rather than political commentary or advocacy

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