Riot Police Clash With Fans Following France's Win over Germany in Euro Semi-Final
France qualified for the final of Euro 2016 after beating Germany 2-0 but the match was marred by clashes between football fans and Riot police at the Champs Elysees avenue
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: July 08, 2016 12:38 pm IST
Highlights
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Antoine Greizmann brace helped France beat Germany 2-0
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France entered the final of Euro 2016 after 16 years
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France won the Euro at home in 1984
Riot police fired tear gas in clashes with youths on the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris early Friday after France's qualification for the Euro 2016 final, an AFP reporter said.
Police staged several charges at youths who hurled fireworks, bottles, stones and other objects at them. Dustbins were also set on fire.
"We're at home, we're at home," the crowds shouted at officers, who used police vans to block access to the avenue, a popular tourist destination and shopping street leading to the landmark Arc de Triomphe in the French capital.
Crowds booed at police as they moved along the avenue.
Fans who had gathered on the major thoroughfare after hosts France booked their place in the Euro 2016 finals with a 2-0 win over Germany mostly dispersed after the incidents, but some groups were still gathered, especially around the Arc de Triomphe.