Hajduk's fans in Budva hooligans attacked the Pride Parade. Split citizens stoned buses, no injuries ...
Refugees are a part of the territory of Serbia and of Montenegro and Kosovo and Metohia headed for Macedonia ... Hajduk supporters thought they would thus avoid incidents and traditional attacks on convoys of supporters in the region.
But they were wrong ...
Vandals apparently ready for anything, and the match between the turn and Hajduk and Torcida that same journey, eagerly prepared and as icing on the cake.
While the Montenegrin police led a fierce battle to preserve participants Pride Parade in Budva from about 500 opponents at the other end of town had to defend Hajduk's fans.
Despite the police escort, the buses with members of Torcida are stoned when going through Budva. How conveys "Slobodna Dalmacija", was injured and the only damage the material and it is estimated to be around 6,000 euros.
List claims that Torcida attacked demonstrators with gay parade. Also, it is noted that the riots in the streets of the coastal city participated and Red Star fans.
Hajduk in July 2007th The track your team on tour in Podgorica and then at several locations in Montenegro due to conflicts with fans from Croatian fans from Serbia and Montenegro.
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