Brazil government has decided to expel at least 85 hooligans that
broke into Maracana stadium from the country.
The hooligans, mostly
Chileans, broke into the stadium and destroyed most of the press center
minutes before the Chile-Spain match on June 18.
The Chilean fans, who had been unable to get passes for their World
Cup Group 'B' match against defending champions Spain, had been chanting
"FIFA mafia" before the game.
And they jumped the gate, entering the
media center where stunned journalists could only look as they ran
through the arena, looking for an entry into the press tribune.
"As to the foreign football supporters who broke into the Maracana
press center, the Federal Police has notified 85 individuals that they
have a maximum of 72 hours to leave the country (Brazil)," warned Rio
authorities as quoted by Mercopress.
The match in Maracana was ended with Chile squad victorious over the reigning World Cup King 2-0.
Sumber : Tempo
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