
PSG Team Bus Stoned in Bilbao
In the early hours of Thursday, the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) team bus was attacked outside their hotel in Bilbao, Spain, following a Champions League match against Athletic Bilbao.
Although the bus was unoccupied at the time, media reports confirmed that two cracks appeared on the coach, prompting local authorities to arrest two individuals in connection with the incident.
The PSG players and staff were able to proceed safely to Bilbao Airport for their flight back to Paris.
Match Recap
The clash on Wednesday evening ended in a 0-0 draw, leaving PSG third in the 36-team qualifying league, while Athletic Bilbao are positioned 28th.
According to a source close to the French club, PSG are considering filing a complaint with UEFA, the governing body of European football, citing security concerns and fan harassment.
Rayo Vallecano Fans Attacked in Poland
Violence also erupted in Poland before the Europa Conference League match between Rayo Vallecano and Jagiellonia Białystok.
Local police reported that three people were hospitalized after supporters of the Spanish club were attacked while traveling to the match.
Authorities detailed that around 50 individuals, some masked, emerged from a nearby forest, prompting a confrontation with the fans. Police and ambulance teams responded, preventing further escalation.
Incident Details
Two buses carrying Rayo Vallecano supporters were blocked by passenger cars on an expressway near Ostrow Mazowiecka. Police confirmed seven arrests in connection with the attack. Items seized included:
- Balaclavas
- Telescopic batons
- Wooden sticks
- Metal bolt cutters
Local media reported the victims were traveling to see the Spanish side play in Bialystok, near the Belarusian border.
Growing Concerns Over European Football Violence
These incidents mark another escalation of violence in European football, highlighting ongoing concerns about:
- Fan safety during club competitions
- Security protocols for traveling supporters
- UEFA’s role in monitoring and sanctioning violent incidents
PSG and Rayo Vallecano clubs are expected to raise official complaints with UEFA, emphasizing the need for stronger protections for players and fans.
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