UEFA 'condemns' Marseille violence that leaves fan in critical condition
Paris - UEFA said Saturday it "firmly condemns" the street battles involving rival fans before the England-Russia European Championship match on Saturday which left an Englishman in a critical condition.
Related: Violence continues in Marseille as brawls between fans turn vicious
"UEFA firmly condemns the incidents in Marseille," said a UEFA spokesman. "People engaging in such violent acts have no place in football."
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Police fired tear gas at hundreds of English and Russian fans to end a third straight day of fighting in the southern French port.

Marseille's police prefect said an English fan was in a "critical" condition after the clashes. AFP journalists saw a man with a bloodied face receiving treatment on the ground after suffering a cardiac arrest.
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