Chelsea, Betis fans clash in Poland before Conference League final
Riot police deployed a water cannon and sealed off parts of central Wroclaw after Chelsea and Real Betis fans clashed ahead of the English club's 4-1 win in Wednesday's UEFA Conference League final in the Polish city.
"We've made four arrests, Spanish citizens," Wroclaw police spokesperson Wojciech Jablonski told AFP.
He said "a water cannon" was used to break up skirmishes between the rival sets of fans.
According to Jablonski, "several hundred police officers intervened there (...) to restore public order and identify those who broke the law".
Hundreds of Chelsea fans were inside the hastily erected security cordon.
"Police in riot gear surrounded a bar occupied by Chelsea supporters," an AFP journalist at the scene reported.
Chelsea fans jeered as riot police arrived to take up positions.
Police asked all "unauthorised" persons to leave the area.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk promised "zero tolerance for violence on our streets".
He thanked the police for their "firm action against hooligans in Chelsea and Betis shirts in Wrocław. We warn: if necessary, the police will be even tougher today!" Tusk posted on X.
The city centre was filled with fans of both the English and Spanish clubs at the fanfest area, taking photos of the trophy in the build-up to kick-off.
The atmosphere in the old town was generally good natured, the bars packed with supporters, with the occasional police sirens.
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