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This is an archive article published on June 21, 1998

Eye on the Hooligans

British police said on Friday that the best security measures can't prevent hooliganism at next week's World Cup match pitting England again...

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British police said on Friday that the best security measures can8217;t prevent hooliganism at next week8217;s World Cup match pitting England against Romania if trouble-makers are numerous and determined.

  • Hollis, a top British police officer, said that 200 hooligans who rampaged in Marseille ahead of and during England8217;s match against Tunisia have been identified and British quot;spotterquot; police would be on the lookout for them in Toulouse.
  • Authorities in the southern city of Montpellier on Thursday arrested an English fan linked to the three days of clashes in Marseille in which 50 people were injured, 80 detained and the old port section of the city torn up. The suspect was identified.
  • Officials in this southwest French town have set up a battery of bans to help head off any new trouble.
  • Till Monday, cafes and bars are forced to close at 11 pm, instead of 2 am. The nationwide music festival has been postponed in Toulouse until July 11.
  • Two giant World Cup screens for ticketless fans arebeing eliminated.

  • Police strength is being increased, with the 1,300 police to be backed by two or three 80-member units of riot police or motorised gendarmes, police officials said.
  • Meanwhile, Alain Bidou, the prefect of the Haute-Garonne region where Toulouse is located said Friday night that fences would not be installed at the stadium to control hooligans.
  • In Paris, possession and consumption of alcohol would be banned on the streets around the Parc des Princes stadium in western Paris on match days.
  • Injury Watch

    SENLIS: Roberto Di Matteo is carrying a thigh strain, but should be fit for Italy8217;s final group match against Austria next Tuesday.

    Di Matteo picked up the strain after coming on as a second half substitute in Italy8217;S 3-0 defeat of Cameroon.

    Italy8217;s only other injury victims are Roberto Baggio, who took a knock on his ankle against Cameroon, and second choice goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who has a slight back strain. But both were expected to be fit forTuesday8217;s match.

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    Germany v Yugoslavia

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  • German win: 4-5
  • Draw: 2-1
  • Yugoslavia win 10-3
  • Argentina v Jamaica

  • Argentine win 1-5
  • Draw 4-1
  • Jamaica win 10-1
  • US v Iran

  • US win 8-11 n Draw 11-5
  • n Iran win 10-3
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