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Euro 2016: Fighting in stadium before clash between Hungary and Iceland

There have been a number of violent incidents during the tournament 

Saturday 18 June 2016 11:54 EDT
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Hungarian football fans and police forces scuffled in Marseille's stadium on Saturday ahead of the match between Iceland and Hungary.

A Reuters witness saw police officers enter the stands in the Stade Velodrome.

Euro 2016 has been marred by violence, especially in Marseille last weekend when Russian fans confronted English supporters before, during and after the Russia versus England game.

Reuters

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