A Russian politician has suggested legalising football hooliganism and turning it into a sport.
VOICED: The 2018 World Cup kicks off in Moscow next summer - and the safety of fans is already a major concern. There were violent clashes between England and Russia supporters in Marseille, at the European Championships in 2016, and nobody wants to see a repeat. A Russian politician has suggested legalising football hooliganism and turning it into a sport -- but that's not really the message the government wants to communicate. John Sparks reports from Moscow. Showing: Assistant Chief Constable Mark Roberts visiting new Luzhniki stadium being built for the 2018 Russia World Cu, Exterior interview Assistant Chief Constable Mark Roberts, National Police Chiefs Council, Luzhniki Stadium under construction with statue of Vladimir Lenin outside, Interview with Oleg Semenov, Deputy Director European Legal Service *** CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE This edit contains black holes - third party content removed *** on March 06, 2017 in Moscow, Russia.





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