MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On June 11, the Russian national football team played in a draw with England's team in the French city of Marseille. After the match, the clashes between dozens of Russian and English fans erupted at the stadium. As a result, two Russian and six English nationals were detained after the scuffles.
"This government priority now is to work with the French authorities to ensure the events of the weekend are not repeated… It has already been agreed with the French that the additional contingent of UK police spotters would be deployed to help to identify troublemakers," May stated in the UK Parliament.
The home secretary noted that clashes, involving English supporters, were deeply disturbing. May also stressed that Russian supporters had been responsible for the violent actions.
Earlier on Tuesday, UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body decided to hand the Russian Football Union (RFU) a 150,000-euro ($168,000 at the current exchange rates) fine and a suspended disqualification following the Saturday crowd disturbances.