RUSSIA FAN LEADER BARRED
MOSCOW : Russian fan leader Alexander Shprygin has been barred from the Confederations Cup before the opening match in Saint Petersburg on Saturday which saw the hosts beat New Zealand 2-0. The issue of hooliganism is a major concern for organisers after ugly clashes between Russian and English fans at the European Championship in Marseille last summer. Shprygin, who was twice deported from France last year during Euro 2016, said he had been notified by organisers that his fan-ID, needed to attend matches, had been cancelled. “Two hours before the match I received an email which said that my Fan ID had been cancelled, which means I was barred from entering the stadium,” Shprygin told AFP. “I had travelled almost 500km by car to watch the match, I paid 8,000 rubles (123 euros) for a ticket which I couldn’t use.” Shprygin, who was revealed to have far-right affiliations, said he had had no prior warning and threatened legal action. “I think that my rights have been violated,” Shprygin said. Shprygin was among a group of Russian fans who were expelled from France after clashes during Russia’s Euro 2016 match against England. He re-entered France later in the tournament but was again expelled.