Legia Warsaw
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Arena/Stadium | Marshall Józef Piłsudski's Municipal Stadium of Legia Warsaw |
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Locations | Warsaw, Poland |
Manager | Aleksandar Vuković |
Nickname(s) | Wojskowi, Legioniści (The Military, Legionaries) |
Leagues | Ekstraklasa |
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Polish SuperCup | |
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ID | 1167435 |
About Legia Warsaw
Legia Warszawa, known in English as Legia Warsaw, is a professional football club based in Warsaw, Poland. Legia is one of the most successful Polish football clubs in history winning 13 Ekstraklasa Champions titles, a record 19 Polish Cup trophies and four Polish SuperCup matches.
Villa Park: Forty-six men charged after officers hurt in clashes
...Forty-six men have been charged after violence broke out before an Aston Villa game against Legia Warsaw...
Aston Villa: Officer believed burnt in clashes with Legia Warsaw fans
...By Allen CookBBC News, West MidlandsAston Villa fans said " all hell broke loose" before the European fixture with Legia Warsaw...
Police injured as objects thrown at officers outside Villa Park
...By Maisie OlahBBC News, West MidlandsAt least three police officers have been injured during disorder ahead of Aston Villa s game with Legia Warsaw in Birmingham...
Police injured as objects thrown at officers outside Villa Park
By Maisie OlahBBC News, West Midlands
At least three police officers have been injured during disorder ahead of Aston Villa 's game with Legia Warsaw in Birmingham.
Villa are hosting the Polish side in their Europa Conference League tie.
West Midlands Police said fans of the Polish side were not being allowed into the stadium after objects were thrown at officers.
The Force is urged people to avoid Witton Lane if possible.
Aston Villa said supporters who had tickets for R block had to access the stadium via the Upper North (T Block turnstiles) and were directed by AVFC Staff.
Earlier Legia for what they described as restrictions on The Number of tickets for away fans.
Witnesses on X, formerly known as Twitter, said they had seen several people be arrested outside the stadium and areas of Villa Park had been damaged with various items being thrown.
A video was also posted on the Social Media platform showing objects being thrown into the ground from what is believed to be Trinity Road.
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