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“Risks inherent in public order”: Bruges club supporters prohibited from traveling to Anderlecht for the match on May 18

“Risks inherent in public order”: Bruges club supporters prohibited from traveling to Anderlecht for the match on May 18
“Risks inherent in public order”: Bruges club supporters prohibited from traveling to Anderlecht for the match on May 18
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The Bruges club condemns incidents on the sidelines of the Cup: “Football cannot be a blanket for violence”

Fabrice Cumps asks the police to ensure that this measurement is implemented

Fabrice Cumps asked the Brussels-Midi police zone and the RSCA to consult to ensure the implementation of this measure. As a reminder, in Pro , trips are provided in Combi Bus for visitors, unlike the Belgian Cup final. The number of tickets for the Brugeois was also limited for this topper, the club playing outside.

“This measure is not . I had already made similar decisions in the past in matches presenting risks”recalls the Anderlechtois bourgmestre. The latter knows that the topper of May 18 will not take place under the same conditions as that disputed at Heysel, but he prefers to take preventive measures. “It is a strong decision in principle to show hooligans that they are not welcome here. It must also be used to calm the spirits after these last days. We see calls for revenge on social networks, we cannot endorse this, nor take the slightest risk for our inhabitants”explains Fabrice Cumps.

After the Clasico Anderlecht-Standard without supporters visitors, the Lotto Park will not welcome Brugeois supporters in a that could be decisive to offer the title to Bruges.

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