Thursday, October 14, 2010

Ringleader of the Serbian hooligans with a Bulgarian name

Police in Genoa identify the ringleader of the Serbian hooligans, causing unrest and forced the chief judge to terminate the European qualification Italy - Serbia in Genoa as early as 7 minutes.

Total 17 people were arrested, among them is 28-year-old Ivan Bogdanov considered the ringleader of the group. Although the Bulgarian name, no data is ultras with Bulgarian roots.

Police found Bogdanov in the trunk of a bus carrying Serbian fans to their homeland. During the match hooligans face was covered with a mask, but the police have it recognized by tattoos.

Bogdanov is well known to police. He is a ringleader of the group "Ultra Boys of Red Star. He was arrested for possession of marijuana.

During the match last night huliganat had climbed over the fences of the industry guest and pliers for cutting wire cutting network to allow fans to throw flares on the pitch.

Bogdanov is in custody in Genoa with allegations of violence, inflicting material damage and resisting arrest. Of the 17 hooligans arrested, 16 are Serbs, and one was Italian, police in Genoa.

Meanwhile, Italy coach Cesare Prandelli is feared that may be repeated tragedy of "Hazel". Prandelli was a Juventus player during the match with Liverpool 25 years ago, when 39 fans died.

"When I saw the ultras, who tried to break containment fences and fans who ran back, really scared. In such situations, not much to be tragedy," said Prandelli.

Interior Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic even criticized the Italian police for inadequate intervention incidents. Dacic revealed that several hours before the match the Italians were informed about future disturbances.

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