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Viennese football clubs Rapid Wien and Austria Wien have agreed to exclude away fans from their next four games, following a derby match on Sunday that resulted in at least thirteen injuries and violent clashes, including a pitch invasion. The clubs aim to enhance fan safety and prevent further incidents. At least 10 police officers and three fans were injured, with criminal charges brought against four individuals. The Austrian Bundesliga leaders, Rapid Wien, won the game 2-1.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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