A British newspaper: Algeria’s fans’ behavior after the friendly match against Uruguay is a “big shame” and threatens public safety.

A British newspaper: Algeria’s fans’ behavior after the friendly match against Uruguay is a “big shame” and threatens public safety.

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A British newspaper reported that hundreds of Algerian fans stormed the field at Allianz Stadium in Turin after their team drew 0-0 with Uruguay in a friendly match ahead of the World Cup, sparking widespread outrage and sharp criticism.

The newspaper stated that many observers referred to the fans’ behavior as a “great shame,” emphasizing that such actions threaten public safety and turn sporting events into chaos.

During the invasion, fans were seen waving Algerian flags and setting off flares while wandering around the pitch, as security personnel appeared unable to control the situation.

The newspaper noted that such actions represent a violation of FIFA regulations and could lead to penalties or fines for the national team if event organizers deem that the fans breached safety protocols.

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