Real Zaragoza is in the spotlight following the arrest of 24 members of the ultra group Ligallo Fondo Norte by the National Police. These arrests come amid investigations into violent episodes occurring during the Liga Hypermotion 2025/2026, in a challenging end-of-season for the Aragonese club, which has been relegated to Primera RFEF. The arrests were made for alleged crimes of public disorder and brawling at several Zaragoza matches. The most notable investigation focuses on the altercations prior to the match between SD Huesca and Real Zaragoza, where a group of ultras attacked Huesca fans. Police identified 19 involved thanks to recordings and testimonies. Additionally, other violent incidents have been linked to the detainees, including a brawl after the Real Valladolid-Real Zaragoza match, which left several injured. This situation has raised concerns about safety at the club's matches and the need for stricter measures to prevent violence in football.
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Zaragoza: 24 arrested from Ligallo for match-related violence
Police arrest 24 members of Ligallo for violence during Zaragoza matches, including incidents in Huesca and Valladolid.
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