Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

RUSSIA FAN LEADER BARRED

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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.

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