Italian DIGOS special security police
on Monday arrested six fans after clashes between Monza and
Udinese supporters after Friday night's 2-1 away win by the
Friulans in Monza.
During the clashes, ultras threw broken bottles, stones and
other objects at each other.
Three fans were arrested from both clubs.
They have been charged with aggravated affray.
A police officer was hurt in the clashes, which took place
outside the U-Power Stadium in Monza.
The arrests were made by Digos from Monza and Udine, in Monza,
Udine, Pordenone and Venice.
According to police, around 20 Udinese fans, on board four
minivans, stopped outside the stadium and started throwing
broken bottles, stones, flag sticks and uprooted road signs at
some 30 Monza fans, who replied in kind.
They were stopped by police, one of whom sustained injuries that
will take 10 days to heal.
Newly promoted Monza is one of the most prized possessions of
85-year-old former AC Milan chairman and three-time premier and
media magnate Silvio Berlusconi.
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