Football violence

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Stopping violence at football matches requires a shift in police thinking, from ‘parking the bus’ to ‘gegenpressing’.

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Fan parks emerged as safe spaces to enjoy football matches, but challenges such as overcrowding and location remain.

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If Indonesia wants to be a major player on the football’s world stage, it first needs to comprehensively address the 2022 tragedy in which 135 fans died.

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Alcohol, not emotions, is the main driver of post-match domestic abuse. Changing game times and reducing drinking prevent abuse.

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The “beautiful game” is often marred by violence, from drunken fans fighting in the streets, to fatal disasters in stadiums. What remedies might work?

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