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The Group of Stéphanois Supporters of the Green Angels Denounces "Police Violence" in Dunkirk

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The Green Angels, a group of AS Saint-Étienne supporters, in a statement counted "about twenty wounded" as a result of "police violence" after the ASSE's defeat in Dunkirk (1-0) this Saturday in Ligue 2.
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On Saturday in Dunkirk, a major confrontation broke out between the Stéphanois supporters of the Green Angels and the authorities. Following the defeat of the Asse, about twenty supporters suffered injuries, some considered serious. This collective is going through a critical phase, threatened for more than a year of administrative dissolution. The incident revives the chronic tensions between ...

Last Saturday in Dunkirk, a serious incident occurred involving the Green Angels, a group of supporters of the Asse, and the security forces. After the defeat of Saint-Étienne (1-0), the supporters denounced a police intervention which they described as disproportionate. The record shows that around twenty people were injured among the Stéphanois supporters, some suffering from serious trauma. This group has been sailing for more than a year und…

The Green Angels, a group of AS Saint-Étienne supporters, in a statement counted "about twenty wounded" as a result of "police violence" after the ASSE's defeat in Dunkirk (1-0) this Saturday in Ligue 2.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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