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Violence on streets of Paris as Chelsea yobs smash up shops and cafes before Champions League tie at Parc des Princes

Written By JAK on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 | 11:49 PM


Hundreds of Chelsea football fans went on the rampage in central Paris, smashing up cafes and shops before their Champions League tie with PSG.

The worst of the violence was in Rue St Denis, a popular tourist street full of pubs and bars.

Some 400 thugs could be seen making 'Sieg Heil' salutes and chanting racist abuse before they started attacking Paris Saint-Germain fans.

Unrest: Chelsea fans caused havoc on the streets of Paris before their Champions League quarter-final

Unrest: Chelsea fans caused havoc on the streets of Paris before their Champions League quarter-final

Trouble: Flares were set off and bottles were thrown at people in cafes

Trouble: Flares were set off and bottles were thrown at people in cafes

'We're trying to contain the violence but it's spreading,' said one officer on the scene, as riot units arrived on mass. 

Flares were let off, and the small, packed streets were soon filled with thick black smoke.

'It's terrifying - I just want to get out of here,' said Sarah Avel, a 16-year-old French student. 'We could hear the chanting all afternoon but we didn't expect fighting.'

The fans had been drinking for most of the afternoon outside the Frog and Rosbif pub before they moved across the road to The Thistle.

Numbers: Chelsea's allocation for the fixture was around 2000, but many more made the trip to Paris

Numbers: Chelsea's allocation for the fixture was around 2000, but many more made the trip to Paris

Meanwhile: All is calm at the Parc des Princes before kick-off in the quarter-final first leg

Meanwhile: All is calm at the Parc des Princes before kick-off in the quarter-final first leg

It was there that the fighting started, as some of the fans could be heard chanting English Defence League songs in front of black Parisians.

A group of around 100 fans then ran down the Rue St Denis, towards the Seine river, smashing up anything in their path. 

Tables and chairs were destroyed outside the McBride's Irish pub, and windows were put in. The outside of a clothes shop was also destroyed, while bottles were thrown at evening drinkers sitting in cafes. 

Chelsea only have around 2000 allocated tickets for the Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Parc des Princes, but many thousands of fans have come to Paris anyway. 

Earlier in the day there were police intelligence reports that some 300 hardcore Chelsea hooligans had entered France via Belgium to avoid detection.

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