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Rangers Europa League final: long road home for ‘impeccable’ fans

Spanish police were on high alert at the prospect of 90,000 fans descending on the Andalucian capital without a match ticket for the Europa League final, however, despite a painful defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt, no arrests of Rangers fans have been reported.

One of the Northern Ireland contingent to make the trip was Portadown businessman Colin Symington.

He said the pre-match festivities were memorable for all the right reasons.

“A brilliant experience and it was great to be there. It was a great journey to be on, through the whole European adventure,” he said.

“For the club to come to a European final, when 10 years ago we were playing Brechin and Elgin [in the bottom tier of Scottish football], is quite a story.

“If we had won it, it would have been the greatest story ever told in football. You couldn’t write the script.

“Like most Rangers fans, I like to think the whole European campaign was a tribute to the late manager Walter Smith, and kitman Jimmy Bell who died recently.”

Colin said the fans’ behaviour was commendable, and added: “The Rangers supporters were a total credit to themselves. They went there to enjoy themselves and they were absolutely brilliant.

“No other team in Europe could bring so many fans to one place, and so many without tickets, and there be no bother whatsoever.”

The match went to extra-time, after finishing 1-1 on 90 minutes, with Frankfurt eventually claiming the trophy 5-4 on penalties.

The Scottish Sun newspaper quoted a spokesman for Spain’s National Police confirming that six German nationals were arrested but no Rangers fans.

“I can confirm the National Police arrested none of the Rangers fans in Seville before or after the game,” the spokesman said.

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