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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Ten Argentine soccer hooligans said to be planning acts of violence at the World Cup have been deported to Angola after having been detained at South Africa's main airport.
World Cup is here and so are the hooligans. Police in South Africa have recently deported 10 Argentine football hooligans who were suspected of trying to disrupt the World Cup. South African ...
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South Africa have condemned the death threat received by scrum-half Cobus Reinach ahead of Saturday’s Rugby World Cup semi-final against England. Montpellier player Reinach was targeted on ...
South Africa has deported 10 suspected Argentine football hooligans who police say were planning to disrupt the World Cup. The men, part of a larger group of about 80 fans, were arrested at ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, June 7 (UPI) -- South African authorities deported 10 Argentine soccer hooligans after arresting them at the Johannesburg airport, police reports indicated Monday.
Lusaka — Hooligans yesterday caused the abandonment of a World Cup qualifying match between South Africa and Zimbabwe at the National Stadium in Harare. With South Africa leading 2-0, trouble ...
Ten Argentine football hooligans who were said to be planning acts of violence at the World Cup have been detained at South Africa’s main airport and are to be deported.
Ten Argentine soccer hooligans said to be planning acts of violence at the World Cup have been deported to Angola after having been detained at South Africa's main airport. South African police ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Ten Argentine soccer hooligans said to be planning acts of violence at the World Cup have been deported to Angola after having been detained at South Africa’s main airport.
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