Is it hot in here or is it the Polish police sweating their bottoms off to diffuse Polish and Russian pseudo-fans (Polish: kibole) before the hotly anticipated EURO 2012 match today?
As reported by BBC, about 1,000 Russians marched thorough the town center, over the Poniatowski bridge on the way to the National Stadium. The march was planned and authorized by Warsaw city council wanting to display the true democracy in real life dismissing any talk about a provocation. Not coincidentally, the Polish police was anticipating some disturbances since the football march coincided with the Russian independence day celebrated on June 12th. After 44 years under Russian rule, display of any Soviet Union memorabilia or flags would just stir up Polish people who still remember the oppressive regime.
Poles met Russians on the bridge to show their angry disapproval but the swift riot Police action averted any major fights. 15 people were injured and about 100 hooligans were quickly taken out of the game, yes I'm being sarcastic here, and arrested.
Hopefully, this stupidity won't spill over the town after the game. Check out some videos taken during the march.
Fortunately, the match itself was an exciting show of sportsmanship by both teams. Russian team, ranked as 13th in the world by FIFA, could not defeat Polish team, ranked as 62nd. In 37th minute, Alan Dzagoev scored a goal for Russia. Poles were devastated but they picked up the game in the 2nd half. In 57th minute, Jakub Błaszczykowski scored an equalizer. Both teams tried to change that score but 1:1 was the final outcome.
Now all the Polish team has to do to advance from the group is to win with Czech Republic on June 16th at Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw. Goooooooooo Pooooooooland!!!