Police charges against Glasgow Celtic fans for incidents on Madrid terraces

The Champions League match against Real Madrid this Wednesday has been declared high risk Ten thousand Celtic fans are concentrated in the capital, of which some 3,500 have tickets Most of the incidents have occurred on terraces, in some cases because They refused to pay The Municipal Police of Madrid have made several charges against fans of Celtic Glasgow for causing incidents on terraces of the capital, where this Wednesday they face Real Madrid on the last day of the group stage of the Champions League football The altercations took place this Tuesday, All Saints’ Day, in the Matheu passage and in the Victoria street, very close to the Puerta del Sol, where hundreds of fans of the Scottish club were concentrated in the bars eating and drinking , sources from the local Corps inform Efe. In some of these establishments there were incidents related, among others, to the payment of drinks, which caused that the municipal agents came to the place. The response of the Celtic fans was not peaceful, so the police were forced to carry out small charges against some radicals, who even threw glasses and glass bottles at the interveners. About 10,000 fans Scots will be concentrated this Wednesday in the capital, of which only 3,500 travel with a ticket to witness the match between Real Madrid and Celtic Glasgow at 9:00 p.m. at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. The National Police evicted this Tuesday in a Albacete station to 40 Scottish radicals who were traveling by AVE from Alicante to Madrid, since they were bothering other passengers and Renfe workers. The party, declared high risk, will have a security device of about 1,800 troops.