Danish police demand UEFA to ban the presence of Dortmund fans of the match against Copenhagen

Danish police demand UEFA to ban the presence of Dortmund fans of the match against Copenhagen

When he clashed with his host, FC Copenhagen, in the Champions League match on November 2, the Danish authorities asked the European Football Association (UEFA) to forbid the participation of the German Borussia Dortmund fans.
The request was made to UEFA for “security reasons” by the Danish police.

“Borussia Dortmund indicated in his statement that the final choice has not yet been made because the German club plans to begin the ticket offering process on Tuesday.
Skirmishes occurred between the supporters of the two sides and the police during the opening match of the group stage at Dortmund, which resulted in the owners of the land winning 3–0.
Dortmund clarified that physical ticket sales will be held for the return leg.

Danish police ask UEFA to forbid Dortmund supporters from attending the match versus Copenhagen.

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