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Copyright The Associated Press. All rights reserved. FILE - Supporters of the Eintracht Frankfurt soccer team set a police car afire as they clash with police in Naples, southern Italy, March 15, , where their team is about to play a Champions League, round of 16, second leg soccer match against Naples. A recent surge in violence around soccer games is contributing to alarm over security when Germany hosts the European Championship. Some 22, police officers will be on duty each day for the tournament.
Organized fights between hundreds of supporters. Late-night attacks. Life-threatening injuries. A recent surge in violence around soccer games is contributing to concerns over security when Germany hosts the European Championship. Faeser's ministry confirmed some 22, police officers will be on duty each day for the tournament, with no vacations. German police will be supported by police from countries participating in the tournament, and internal border controls have already been temporarily reintroduced.
A formidable challenge. Euro features matches in 10 cities, including four in the densely populated Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region β easily accessible from neighboring countries with some of the best rail links in Europe.
The tournament presents multiple opportunities for soccer-related violence , which has been increasing steadily around Europe since Last season, one fan in Greece and one in France were killed in fights. The season started and ended with attention-grabbing clashes and even saw intense soccer rivalries carried into other sports. British police in reported more arrests in any season since , and in they reported issuing more banning orders than at any time since , as well as an increase in arrests from the season before.
In France, more than police officers were injured in soccer-related incidents during the season. The violence continued last season with multiple incidents, including pre-arranged fights and coaches transporting fans being pelted with objects. Among the recent incidents, rivals from Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain fought a pitched battle at a motorway stopoff before the French Cup final last month. That same weekend, fans of Dutch club Utrecht clashed violently with police.