Monday, October 28

Fans of Eintracht Frankfurt and West Ham faced sticks in the center of Seville

Dozens of German and English fans, from Eintracht Frankfurt and West Ham, clashed last night with sticks and throwing chairs and glasses in the center of Seville, after meeting in Paseo de Colón after the Bavarians’ match against Real Betis in the round of 16 of the UEFA Europa League.

In the center of Seville, last night, there was a fight between Eintracht fans… and not Betis or Seville, but West Ham, who play there today . Absolutely incredible pic.twitter.com/6CpxqhBZyN

— Manu Heredia (@ManuHeredia17) March 10, 550

The two groups of fans, who add up to more than 10. people, They met in an area of ​​bars, and the clashes immediately began, which caused the streets to empty of people, and caused considerable damage to establishments and public thoroughfares.

Although both are from different teams and do not even face each other, that did not stop both bars from falling to blows and sticks in the Spanish city. Frankfurt won 2-1 in their first leg on Seville soil, and will have the second leg on 17 at home in March .

While Sevilla will host West Ham this Thursday in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League Round of 16. The brave bars continue to increase their violence in soccer after a controversy was generated in Mexico and Brazil last week.

At the moment, it is unknown if there were any arrests or serious injuries due to these events, which have gone viral on social networks.

😡 Embarrassing, embarrassing and all the adjectives we want to put to the fight between West Ham ultras and Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville.

⛔ There is no right to this. pic.twitter.com/2IyhgFn38p

— GOAL Spain ( @GoalEspana) March 10, 2022

The events occurred despite the fact that the Betis and Sevilla matches have been separated in the calendar 24 hours, c in order to avoid finding the bulk of the two hobbies in the city.

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