Fans who were victims of crime at Champions League final can file complaints
Fans who were victims of crime at last month’s Champions League final have been offered the opportunity to file complaints by the French authorities.
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Fans who were victims of crime at last month’s Champions League final have been offered the opportunity to file complaints by the French authorities.
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Thousands of supporters were unable to access European club football's showpiece match between despite having genuine tickets, in mayhem that saw the French police use tear gas at close range even against children.
Thousands of supporters were unable to access European club football's showpiece match despite having genuine tickets, in chaotic scenes that saw the French police use tear gas at close range even against children.
Real Madrid have asked for an explanation from France after stating that supporters were left "abandoned and defenceless" at the UEFA Champions League final.
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