Three people were injured and seven were arrested in the clashes that took place hours before the Europa League final, which will take place this Wednesday in Budapest, Rome and Seville.
“Several people clashed” in the early afternoon on the streets of the Hungarian capital, during the final stage, local police said in a statement.
According to the same statement, “the Spaniard and the Swede were taken to the hospital for further treatment.” Police say “hooliganism charges” have been filed and seven supporters arrested.
Each club is expecting around 15,000 fans this Wednesday evening in the stands of the Puskas Arena, a stadium with an official capacity of 68,000 seats.
Roma will take on Sevilla in the Europa Football League final and Portuguese manager José Mourinho will try to win a second European trophy in a row for the Italians against the record holder for most titles in the competition.
José Mourinho, who led the Romans to the Europa League last season, is looking for new European glory against an opponent who has won all six finals played (2006, 2007, still called UEFA Cup, 2014, 2015, 2016). and 2020).
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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