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«Breaking News» Petrol bomb explodes amid bloody clashes ahead of Ajax vs AEK Athens

Ajax's Champions League trip to AEK Athens descended into chaos after a petrol bomb exploded inside the stadium and visiting fans were embroiled in bloody clashes with police and Greek supporters.


The two sides meet in a Group E match in Greece on Tuesday night - but the build up to the game was marred by violence in the stands.


Riot police were deployed to deal with the trouble as a fire raged inside Greece's Olympic stadium following a shocking explosion ahead of the early kick-off. 



A petrol bomb exploded near Ajax fans before their Champions League clash with AEK Athens


A petrol bomb exploded near Ajax fans before their Champions League clash with AEK Athens



A petrol bomb exploded near Ajax fans before their Champions League clash with AEK Athens





Riot police were deployed as the build up to the match was marred by violent clashes 


Riot police were deployed as the build up to the match was marred by violent clashes 



Riot police were deployed as the build up to the match was marred by violent clashes 





A supporter is pictured throwing a flare towards the stands before the match in Greece


A supporter is pictured throwing a flare towards the stands before the match in Greece



A supporter is pictured throwing a flare towards the stands before the match in Greece





Visiting fans cower from the flames after an explosion before their Champions League clash


Visiting fans cower from the flames after an explosion before their Champions League clash



Visiting fans cower from the flames after an explosion before their Champions League clash





Two supporters are left with blood pouring down their face after clashes with police


Two supporters are left with blood pouring down their face after clashes with police



Two supporters are left with blood pouring down their face after clashes with police





Riot officers were not afraid to use force to disperse supporters who sought cover in stands


Riot officers were not afraid to use force to disperse supporters who sought cover in stands



Riot officers were not afraid to use force to disperse supporters who sought cover in stands


Police dispersed AEK fans, who threw plastic bottles and other objects at visiting supporters.


No arrests were immediately reported but Ajax fans were also the target of flares thrown by AEK fans, with one seen brazenly launching a missile into the stands in plain view of riot police standing nearby.


He was then filmed running away from the scene as Ajax fans threw the firework away from danger and into an empty block of seats. 


The authorities managed to curb the disorder in time for kick-off, meaning the match went ahead as planned, though a series of firecrackers were heard exploding just after the start of the second half.




One visiting supporter was left with blood pouring down his face after clashes with police


One visiting supporter was left with blood pouring down his face after clashes with police



One visiting supporter was left with blood pouring down his face after clashes with police




Ajax fans take cover in the wake of the shocking explosion ahead of kick-off on Tuesday night


Ajax fans take cover in the wake of the shocking explosion ahead of kick-off on Tuesday night



Ajax fans take cover in the wake of the shocking explosion ahead of kick-off on Tuesday night



But earlier riot police had entered the away end, brandishing batons and shields and leaving a number of fans with blood pouring down his face.


As anarchy reigned before kick-off, even players tried to intervene to keep a lid on proceedings.  


Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt was pictured over towards the away end to try and prevent further violence. Players from both sides were seen to be rubbing their eyes as smoke drifted across the Athens Olympic Stadium. 


Though they were surrounded by row upon row of empty seats, Ajax supporters could be seen crammed inside a small section of the stadium. 



Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt tries to intervene as disorder broke out ahead of the match


Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt tries to intervene as disorder broke out ahead of the match



Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt tries to intervene as disorder broke out ahead of the match





Riot police, wearing helmets and carrying shields, entered the stands to confront Ajax fans


Riot police, wearing helmets and carrying shields, entered the stands to confront Ajax fans



Riot police, wearing helmets and carrying shields, entered the stands to confront Ajax fans



Wire fences stood between them and the pitch, while glass barriers prevented them from escaping - even as they cowered from the explosion.


The shocking scenes follow reports on Monday night that Ajax fans had been involved in violence after arriving in Greece.


Police also clashed with mostly Greek fans in parts of central Athens earlier on Tuesday and late Monday. 


Rival Greek supporters were involved in the violence near the city's police headquarters. Traffic was blocked after youths hurled petrol bombs at rival supporters and police. 


Ajax headed into the game knowing victory would earn them a spot in the last 16, while AEK lost all four of their opening group games. 




The authorities try to keep a lid on the disturbances as smoke fills the air in the Greek capital


The authorities try to keep a lid on the disturbances as smoke fills the air in the Greek capital



The authorities try to keep a lid on the disturbances as smoke fills the air in the Greek capital





The clashes did not prevent the Champions League Group E clash going ahead as planned


The clashes did not prevent the Champions League Group E clash going ahead as planned



The clashes did not prevent the Champions League Group E clash going ahead as planned


 


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