Zero tolerance to soccer violence after fan's murder
The brutal murder of a Spanish soccer fan by his own club's radical supporters has finally pushed the league's directors to act against the increasing violence in the stands. Barcelona has its own embarassing history of violence and is taking the lead.| Comments on article "Zero tolerance to soccer violence after fan's murder" | ||||||||||||
|

Use the feedback form below to submit your comments.

Use the form below to email this article to your friends.

- Free World Cup 2006 Wallchart and Office Sweepstake Kit...
- Premier League Clubs
- Record $425 Million Paid by U.S. for World Cup TV Rights
- FIFA sends Warner scalping issue to committee – but not ethics
- Footballers and their Birds
- The World Together
- Big Ron's big gaffe
- South American soccer - Alive and kicking
- ChampionsWorld a hit in Toronto
- Bring big ticket soccer to Nashville?
- Hillsborough, 15 years later
- The Adu debut
- Ready, Freddy?
- Just one more point...
- France favored to repeat European Cup title
- German soccer fans are fed up with clubs' empty promises and underachieving players
- Athlete's Journal -- Life of a college athlete
- Ethan Zohn Survives Survivor: Africa and Wins $1 Million
- We'll get 'em next year!
- What's the real reason England was knocked out of Euro 2004



