体坛英语新闻:Russian police detains extremist football fan
MOSCOW, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- Russian police detained a football fan carrying a Nazi flag in a recent match, the Russian Football Union said Saturday.
The match was held on Oct. 31 during a Russian Cup game between Shinnik Yaroslavl and Spartak Moscow in the city of Yaroslavl when a man ran out the field with the Nazi flag, Artur Grigoryants, head of the Russian Football Union's Control and Disciplinary Commission, told local media.
Since the football fan's affiliation with any fan group has not been determined, the Shinnik Yaroslavl has been held responsible for the behavior as the host party, said the official.
The violator's identity has not been verified. Once his identity has been determined, he could be held "criminally liable", Grigoryants said.
Some 40 others were also detained after brawls at the football match between Shinnik and Spartak.
During the game, a fan ran into the field and climbed over the barrier into the sector of Spartak fans. Some other fans broke plastic chairs and threw chairs at each other and policemen. The match was temporarily suspended and resumed later.
After the match, Spartak fans were accompanied by police to leave Yaroslavl in 12 buses and a special train.
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