France Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Tuesday some fans will be deported after violent clashes marred the start of the Euro 2016. “People will be deported after they have been sentenced as thereare people who cannot remain because they are not wanted on our national territory due to their behavior,” said Valls, who did not specify the nationality of those that could face expulsion.
Several hundred English, Russian and French fans squared off for three days in Marseille, hurling beer bottles and chairs and drawing volleys of tear gas from riot police who struggled to containthe skirmishes in the city’s narrow central streets.
