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England fans told to yell code word if they're in danger from Serbs at Euros

14 June 2024 , 16:12
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A ring of steel will be deployed around each Euros game with up to 22,000 cops, snipers and
A ring of steel will be deployed around each Euros game with up to 22,000 cops, snipers and 'super spotters' expected to be deployed

THREE Lions fans have been told to yell the code word "Panama" if they're in danger at England's Euro 2024 opener against Serbia.

German police are bracing themselves for violence at the curtain raiser clash amid security threats from the dreaded Serbian ultra groups.

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England fans have been told to shout 'Panama' if they feel unsafe or threatened at Sunday's fixture against SerbiaCredit: Splash
German cops have already banned strong booze and beefed up security at the game amid fears of hooliganism and violence
German cops have already banned strong booze and beefed up security at the game amid fears of hooliganism and violence
Cops fear over 500 Serbian ulta groups plan to cause mayhem at the game
Cops fear over 500 Serbian ulta groups plan to cause mayhem at the game

The competition organisers today told fans who feel "unsafe" or "threatened" at Sunday's powder-keg match to say "Wo geht’s nach [Which way to] Panama?” or simply "Panama".

Any police or staff members who hear the code word have to immediately offer a "place of retreat", The Telegraph reports.

There will also be a specialist Panama team at the games who are “a multilingual, multi-professional team trained in crisis intervention, non-violent communication and de-escalation”.

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However, given the fears surrounding the England-Serbia game, it raises the question of how effective a word will be in the face of potential major disorder.

Sunday's fixture has already been labelled the most “high risk” of the tournament as cops fear a repeat of the rioting which has plagued England's past Euros campaigns.

Meanwhile, police fear 500 Serbian Ultra hooligans plan to trigger mayhem at the game in Gelsenkirchen's Veltins Arena.

Cops have already banned strong booze and forced 62,000 fans to drink only shandy or low alcohol beer amid concerns of clashes in unsegregated seating inside the stadium.

It is also understood British police "spotters" and plain-clothed officers will also be on hand to watch England fans at every match.

Germany's interior minister Nancy Faeser revealed hundreds of foreign cops have been dispatched to help with the mega event and their focus will be "above all on the threat of Islamist terrorism".

It comes as The Sun spoke to security expert Will Geddes, who works with Premier League clubs, who revealed thousands of armed cops will be present at each match to shield against any possible attacks.

The UEFA Euro 2024 championship presents a "wide spectrum of potential risks and issues" amid a "very high level of risk" from ISIS, he warned.

In terms of hooligans, German police are most worried about hard core Serb Ultras including many who support Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin.

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One Serbian fan told The Sun yesterday: “On the pitch you will probably win but off the pitch it’s not a contest. We aren’t afraid of anyone.

“We learned everything we know from the Italians and the English but they are no match for strong Serbian men.”

Serbian ultra groups, such as Headhunters and Gravediggers, are among the most feared football fans in Europe.

England fans have been warned of 500 Serbian hooligans planning to trigger mayhem at Sunday's game
England fans have been warned of 500 Serbian hooligans planning to trigger mayhem at Sunday's game
Serbian ultras chucked flares on the pitch at their own team's training session on Wednesday
Serbian ultras chucked flares on the pitch at their own team's training session on Wednesday
The national team's fiercest hooligan Ivan 'the terrible' Bogdanov has led the chaos at past games
The national team's fiercest hooligan Ivan 'the terrible' Bogdanov has led the chaos at past games

Their most notorious soccer savage has been named as Ivan 'the Terrible’ Bogdanov - a tattooed hardman known to have terrorised players.

Ahead of a Euros 2012 qualifier in Genoa, Italy, Serbian fans attacked their own team’s bus, with Bogdanov among those who made it inside.

He was alleged to have confronted goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovicfor for committing the unforgivable crime of switching from Bogdanov’s team, Red Star Belgrade to rival club Partizan.

The game was later abandoned due to the trouble, Italy awarded a 3-0 win and Bogdanov - branded with his new nickname 'the Beast of Genoa’ - jailed for his role in the riot.

ENGLAND'S PAST TOURNAMENT CHAOS

Travelling Three Lions supporters have forged a poor reputation for their behaviour overseas through the years.

However, England fans have been the target of several international assaults in the past both at club level and for national fans.

The 2016 Euros in France was viewed as a major failure for England both on the pitch and off it due to fan violence.

Before the tournament had even begun, fighting broke out between England fans and rival supporters in Marseille with cops being forced to tear gas local youths.

And after England drew with Russia on June 11, major clashes broke out on the streets of the French city between the two countries.

Over 100 Three Lions fans were left "walking wounded" with some in a critical condition after barbaric attacks that saw Russian thugs stalk drunken fans outside of pubs and bars.

The Russian team was given a suspended disqualification as a team and fined €150,000 (£126,000).

The hooligans were branded "hyper-rapid and hyper-violent" by the chief prosecutor in Marseille for their heinous planned assaults eight years ago.

More violence then erupted between English and Russian fans in Lille a few days later.

At least 40 fans were reportedly arrested, 50 Russians deported and dozens left injured after the clashes.

One was even left in a critical condition in the hospital following a Russian ambush.

The horror scenes in Marseille eight years ago this week when Russian ultras launched the bloodiest hooligan brawl in a generation on England fans
The horror scenes in Marseille eight years ago this week when Russian ultras launched the bloodiest hooligan brawl in a generation on England fans
Over 100 Three Lions supporters were left injured by the ambush
Over 100 Three Lions supporters were left injured by the ambush
The battle raged for hours as police struggled to contain the chaos
The battle raged for hours as police struggled to contain the chaos

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