Clashes between fans in Sevilla before the Betis-Fiorentina match

The tension has begun hours before the match between Real Betis and Fiorentina, which will take place tonight in Seville for the first semi-final of the Conference League.
According to local media, in the popular Alameda de Hércules area, in the center of the Andalusian city, groups of ultras from both teams have been involved in violent clashes, described as an "urban war" with objects being thrown and attempts at physical contact.
The quick intervention of the Spanish police prevented the situation from escalating into direct clashes between rival groups. Fortunately, there are no reports of injuries or arrests.
However, according to what Diario de Sevilla reports, law enforcement later identified around a hundred Fiorentina fans, seizing suspicious items such as face masks and plastic tubes disguised as flags, which are suspected to have been used for the brawl.
Local authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure security before and after the match, as concerns grow about another episode of violence in European football.
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