2000 UEFA Cup Final riots
(See also: 2000 UEFA Cup Final) The 2000 UEFA Cup Final Riots, also known as the Battle of Copenhagen, were a series of riots in City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark, between fans of English football team Arsenal and Turkish side Galatasaray around the 2000 UEFA Cup Final on 17 May 2000. The scuffles, in which four people were stabbed, also involved fans from other clubs and were viewed by the media as part of a retaliation for the killing of two Leeds United fans by Galatasaray supporters the month before.
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2000 UEFA Cup Final riots
(See also: 2000 UEFA Cup Final) The 2000 UEFA Cup Final Riots, also known as the Battle of Copenhagen, were a series of riots in City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark, between fans of English football team Arsenal and Turkish side Galatasaray around the 2000 UEFA Cup Final on 17 May 2000. The scuffles, in which four people were stabbed, also involved fans from other clubs and were viewed by the media as part of a retaliation for the killing of two Leeds United fans by Galatasaray supporters the month before.
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De 2000 UEFA Cupfinale rellen, ...... ay aanhangers de maand ervóór.
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Retaliation attacks for murder ...... bul, and football hooliganism.
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2000-05-17
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Mogens Laurisden
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City Hall Square, Copenhagen, Denmark
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British hooligan firms
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* Swansea City fans
Galatasaray fans
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(See also: 2000 UEFA Cup Final ...... y supporters the month before.
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De 2000 UEFA Cupfinale rellen, ...... ay aanhangers de maand ervóór.
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2000 UEFA Cup Final riots
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Rellen bij de UEFA Cupfinale in 2000
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