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Eindhoven fan seriously injured in Dortmund ahead of Champions League round of 16 second leg

Eindhoven fan seriously injured in Dortmund ahead of Champions League round of 16 second leg
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A Eindhoven supporter seriously injured Dortmund

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On the sidelines of the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League, a dramatic scene took place. A supporter of Dutch football club PSV Eindhoven was seriously injured in Dortmund, a city in western Germany.

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The circumstances of the incident

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Brawls between supporters

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The tension was palpable in the BVB Dortmund stadium before the advanced match of the Champions League. According to information from the local police, several fights broke out between supporters of the two clubs. During one of these altercations, the Eindhoven supporter suffered serious injuries.

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Intervention of law enforcement

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Faced with the seriousness of the situation, the police quickly intervened to calm things down and take control of the situation. Unfortunately, despite the efforts made, the Eindhoven supporter was injured before their arrival.

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State of health of the injured supporter

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Rushed to hospital, the PSV Eindhoven supporter is in intensive care. Doctors said his condition was stabilized after successful emergency surgery but remained worrying. According to hospital sources, despite the seriousness of his injury, the supporter is conscious and his life prognosis is not in jeopardy.

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Reactions from the two clubs

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The two football clubs and those responsible for the Champions League reacted to this deplorable incident. They strongly condemned this violence and expressed deep sympathy to the victim's family. They also appealed to all supporters to respect the fair play spirit of sport and avoid any form of violence.

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Steps to take

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This unfortunate incident once again raises the importance of reinforced security during these sporting events in order to avoid such excesses. It is essential that each supporter can come and support their team with complete peace of mind. Clubs, the Champions League and all stakeholders must work together to make the stadium a safe place for everyone.

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