Tens of Juventus supporters have been arrested in possession of dangerous objects ahead of their Champions League quarter-final first leg tie against Ajax in Amsterdam, Dutch police said on Wednesday.
Two separate groups were stopped by officials, the first in a metro station and the next in the Johan Cruyff Arena.
Ajax - Juve. 10.04.2019
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This afternoon, the Dutch police detained dozens of Juve supporters in Amsterdam. When ultras saw the police, they started throwing various objects on the ground. The Italians were arrested at Weesperstraat station.
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Photos of a confiscated knife, fireworks, pepper spray, flares, a hammer and a baton were handed out in a press release by law enforcement authorities in the Netherlands.
Italy's interior minister Matteo Salvini said on Facebook that 120 Juve fans had been arrested but the number had not been verified.
An unknown number of Ajax fans were also caught in possession of fireworks, the Dutch news agency ANP reported.
Amsterdam war zone !!
— Stand your ground! (@Ultramaniaticos) April 10, 2019
Ajax fans against the police. pic.twitter.com/Us5cO39wPd