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Football hooligans face trial after Ferencvaros-Millwall match.

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(From Hungarian News Agency (MTI))

Budapest, October 1 (MTI) - Proceedings have started against 12 soccer hooligans over rowdyism linked with Thursday's UEFA cup match between Hungarian champions Ferencvaros and the English side Millwall (3-1), police said.

In one of clashes that erupted between the two teams fans in downtown Budapest before the game, an English-speaking man was stabbed in the back, causing him a life-threatening injury. Two English brawlers were arrested on ...

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