Marseille Velodrome Stadium: Among them was the ultra-nationalist leader of the Russian football supporters' association, Alexander Shprygin.UEFA has launched disciplinary proceedings against Russia football authorities after hooligans stormed England supporters in Marseille Velodrome Stadium following the final whistle last weekend, according to Euro News. It has warned that both countries could be disqualified from the tournament if disorder involving fans continues. The deported Russians left a detention centre in the city bound for Nice to board a flight back to Moscow. Russia face Uefa investigation after worst day of football violence in decades. @ianherbs reports from Marseille https://t.co/5T6bfMNWJi— Indy Football 11 juin 2016Violence surrounding the match has seen three Russians jailed for up to two years by French courts. More about: Clashes and Euro 2016 google_ad_section_end Six England fans have received shorter sentences.
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