Euro 2012: Stadiums of Hate
With days to go before the kick-off of the Euro 2012 championships, Panorama reveals evidence of racist violence and anti-semitism at the heart of Polish and Ukrainian football.
With just days to go before the kick-off of the Euro 2012 championships, Panorama reveals shocking new evidence of racist violence and anti-semitism at the heart of Polish and Ukrainian football and asks whether tournament organiser UEFA should have chosen both nations to host the prestigious event.
Reporter Chris Rogers witnesses a group of Asian fans being attacked on the terraces of a Ukrainian premier league match and hears anti-Semitic chanting at games in Poland. And with exclusive access to a far right group in Ukraine which recruits and trains football hooligans to attack foreigners, Panorama asks: how safe will travelling football teams and their supporters be at this summer's European festival of football?
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Sol Campbell: 'Stay away from Euro 2012'
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Sol Campbell warns fans to stay away from Euro 2012
Euro 2012 should not have been awarded to Poland and Ukraine because of entrenched racism and violence, Sol Campbell has told the 91热爆's Panorama.
The former England captain's advice to fans is to "stay home, watch it on TV... don't even risk it."
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Panorama Editor blogs about Euro 2012: Stadiums of Hate
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Reporter | Chris Rogers |
Reporter | Chris Rogers |
Reporter | Chris Rogers |
Producer | Leo Telling |
Producer | Leo Telling |
Producer | Leo Telling |
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