After the fight between two clans of rival supporters of FC Servette on Saturday in Geneva, the club firmly sentenced these acts of violence on Wednesday. He announced the cancellation of special trains trips “until further notice”.
Among the measures taken by the club, excavations will be reinforced at the entrance to the Geneva stadium and one of the supporters of supporters will be moved to another sector. According to the Servette FC, this separation aims to leave the two ultras clubs for a time of reflection and dialogue, so that they work together to get out of the crisis.
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Regarding outside matches, trains specially chartered for supporters are canceled until further notice. It was precisely towards one of these special convoys that the first fight broke out on Saturday July 26.
Aware of the inconvenience that this decision generates for supporters who used to move with this means of transport, FC Servette nevertheless necessary to guarantee the safety of all.
Two fights
Last Saturday, the two ultras clans, the garnet section (SG) and the clearest (LPM), clashed with punch and jets of various objects on a site in rue de Carouge. The fight had involved a hundred people after the Servettienne defeat against St-Gall (1-4).
In question, tensions between groups against the war of territories. Another fight had taken place a week earlier during the team’s trip to Bern to go and play against the Young Boys.
Radio subject: Anouk Pernet
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