Football hooligans sentenced
A court in Genoa, Italy, today sentenced Ivan Bogdanov to three years and three months in prison.
Tuesday, 08.03.2011.
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A court in Genoa, Italy, today sentenced Ivan Bogdanov to three years and three months in prison. The Serbian national was charged along with three others with causing riots during the Italy-Serbia football match at the city's Luigi Ferraris stadium in October last year. Football hooligans sentenced Italian judge Annalisa Giacalone found the other three defendants guilty and sentenced them to jail-time reqeuested by the prosecution: three years for Nikola Krickovic, two years and eight months for Danijel Janjic and two years and six months for Srdjan Jovetic, ANSA agency reported. All four hooligans were charged with resisting official persons, causing serious damage and inappropriate conduct at the stadium. The aborted 2012 European Championship qualifier between Italy and Serbia was registered 3-0 for the hosts, and both football federations were fined.
Football hooligans sentenced
Italian judge Annalisa Giacalone found the other three defendants guilty and sentenced them to jail-time reqeuested by the prosecution: three years for Nikola Kričković, two years and eight months for Danijel Janjić and two years and six months for Srđan Jovetić, ANSA agency reported.All four hooligans were charged with resisting official persons, causing serious damage and inappropriate conduct at the stadium.
The aborted 2012 European Championship qualifier between Italy and Serbia was registered 3-0 for the hosts, and both football federations were fined.
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