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Belgrade's bloody derby: Croats paid to create chaos during game - reports

26 persons were detained late on last Wednesday, while a number have been injured during the violence that broke out at the Partizan-Red Star football match. A large scale fight broke out in Partizan stadium's south stands, resulting in the police escorting a group of battered young men, some of whom were stripped naked, outside the venue.

Belgrade's bloody football derby: 26 detained/VIDEO

The Interior Minsitry (MUP) announced this on Thursday, adding that it was ordered by the prosecution to identify the persons who took part in the incidents.

Among those injured in the fighting in Belgrade last night were several foreign nationals, the MUP said.

Unofficially, they came from Croatia, Greece, and Macedonia.

Football club chief must pay EUR 3k over illegal arms charge

Milos Vazura - the general director of Serbia's reigning football champions Partizan FC - has been found guilty of illegal carrying of weapons - i.e., a pistol.

Consequently, a Belgrade court has ordered Vazura to pay RSD 400,000 (some EUR 3,350 as of Aug. 31) in fines, that will go toward humanitarian purposes.

UEFA confirms two-game stadium ban for Partizan Belgrade

NYON - The disciplinary commission of European football's governing body UEFA has officially confirmed a two-game stadium ban and a 130,000-euro fine for Serbian champions Partizan Belgrade.

At the same time, UEFA warned Partizan they would automatically receive a one-game stadium ban in case of a similar offence in the next three years.

Tanjug file photo, J. Pap

Serbian champions to appeal against UEFA ban and fine

The UEFA disciplinary commission has officially confirmed a two-game stadium ban and a 130,000-euro fine for Serbian champions Partizan Belgrade.

Tanjug is reporting that at the same time, European football's governing body warned the club they would automatically receive a one-game stadium ban in case of a similar offense in the next three years.

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