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Italy Moves to Tighten Soccer Security and Control Fans After Riots - New York Times

ROME, Nov. 12 - The Italian authorities moved Monday to ban large groups of soccer fans from traveling to out-of-town matches and imposed stricter security measures in stadiums, in response to rioting that took place in several cities on Sunday after the accidental police shooting of a soccer fan.In another sign that Italy had had enough of the fan violence that often mars matches, the Italian soccer federation also said Monday that next weekend's matches in Serie B and C - Italy's second-and third-tier professional leagues - would be postponed and played at a later date. No matches were to be played this weekend in Serie A, Italy's premier league, because of a previously scheduled break ...

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