Malta Independent

Russian lawmaker aims to make football hooliganis­m a sport

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A Russian lawmaker has proposed an unorthodox solution to the country’s problems with football hooliganis­m ahead of next year’s World Cup - legalise it and make it a spectator sport.

Organised groups of Russian fans, many with martial arts training, fought English fans on the streets of Marseille during last year’s European Championsh­ip.

That inspired Igor Lebedev, who sits in the Russian parliament, to draw up rules for what he calls “draka,” the Russian word for “fight” - 20 fighters on each side, unarmed, in an arena.

In a statement on the website of the nationalis­t LDPR party, Lebedev said organised brawls “could turn fans’ aggression in a peaceful direction.” He also claimed it would serve as an “example” for English fans, who he characteri­sed as undiscipli­ned louts and poor fighters

Some fan groups in Russia already hold illicit fights along similar lines, typically pre-arranged mass brawls in rural locations, away from police.

It isn’t the first time Lebedev has courted controvers­y with his views on hooligans. He hailed the violence in Marseille last year, telling Russian fans: “Well done lads, keep it up!”

In addition to his parliament­ary duties as deputy speaker, Lebedev is also on the board of the Russian Football Union. He’s a longtime associate of fan leader Alexander Shprygin, who was deported from France last year following the Marseille violence. Two board members of an organisati­on run by Shprygin were given prison sentences.

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