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Turkey vs. Georgia: Brawl in wet stands ahead of Euro 2024 match

In Dortmund, right before the Turkey vs. Georgia match, things got dangerous. Fans gathering at Signal Iduna Park were surprised by the heavy rain, but even that didn't cool their emotions. A fight broke out among fans of both teams in the stands, and a recording of the surprising scenes appeared online.

Fan brawl at the stadium in Dortmund
Fan brawl at the stadium in Dortmund
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June 22 at 12:00 PM ET marks an intriguing clash on the field - Turkey and Georgia will battle for victory. But even before the teams appeared on the pitch, the fight had already started among soaking-wet fans.

It all began when, as the German "Bild reported," due to a strong storm warning, the fan zone at Friedensplatz and the public viewing zone in Westfalenpark, in Dortmund, were closed.

The weather also took its toll at Signal Iduna Park, where heavy rain caused holes in the roof. For some fans, it was a cold shower—literally. Despite this, emotions remained high. At some point, Turkey and Georgia fans clashed.

As seen in the video posted online, physical altercations occurred, with fans of both teams throwing various objects at each other. At least several dozen aggressive men were involved in the brawl, which had to be broken up by the police.

Euro 2024: fan fight in Dortmund

It is still unknown what caused the dispute. Perhaps the emotions were not just football-related but political as well. According to journalists present in Dortmund, Georgian fans were already shouting slogans around the stadium, such as: "Yes to Europe, no to Russia."

According to "Bild," there are as many as 80,000 Turkish fans in Dortmund. The city turned red and, as can be seen, heated up to the max. Although Georgians are in the minority, they are making their presence known.

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