Spanish police said they arrested 84 soccer hooligans for allegedly participating in a brawl before a game between Real Betis and Osasuna in October.
The brawl occurred before Betis’ 2-1 win over Osasuna on Oct. 29 in Seville. Police said hooligans allegedly used wooden sticks and metal bars among other objects when they clashed near Benito Villamarín stadium.
Police said they arrested 60 people in Pamplona, where Osasuna is based, another 23 in Seville, and one in Madrid.
Police made more than 200 arrests in clashes with rival soccer fans the night before the Bundesliga’s Rhine derby between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Cologne.
Police said Saturday they arrested a total of 205 “problem fans” — 131 Cologne supporters and 74 of the home team — following violent clashes outside the stadium where Gladbach supporters had been preparing the choreography for Saturday’s match.
Buses from a local transport company were needed to process the high number of people taken into custody, police said.
Three officers were injured, one of whom was unable to continue duty, police said.
Police called in additional forces and used pepper spray and batons to separate the two groups.
“The police are initiating investigations into violations of the explosives act, serious breaches of the peace and resistance to the emergency services, among other things,” the police statement said.