
Martedì 24 Maggio 2011, 14:20
02 Febbraio 2016, 23:20
(ANSA) - Genoa, May 24 - The ringleader of Serbian hooligans
who caused a Euro 2012 qualifier between Italy and Serbia in
Genoa to be abandoned in October was released from jail and
deported to Serbia on Tuesday.
Ivan Bogdanov, 29, nicknamed 'Ivan the Terrible', received
a prison term of three years, three months after a fast-track
trial in March.
It was not immediately clear whether he would now serve any
jail time in his homeland.
On March 8, three other hooligans who took part in the
stadium riot received sentences ranging from two and a half to
three years.
They, too, are expected to be deported.
Bogdanov has apologised for the incident.
''We never intended to hurt Italy, a country I like a lot.
I'd never been here, but it's beautiful," he said.
''It was a protest against the Serbian football federation.
I didn't even expect the match to be suspended''.
Thanks largely to his distinctive tattoos, Bogdanov was
swiftly identified as the imposing masked thug who sat on a
pitch-line barrier making obscene gestures as he cut away a net
erected to stop objects being thrown on the pitch amid scenes of
mayhem on October 12.
This enabled the Serb hooligans to halt proceedings soon
after the delayed kickoff by throwing a flare into a section
containing Italian fans and another towards Azzurri keeper
Emiliano Viviano.
Bogdanov was eventually arrested after being found in the
trunk of a coach following clashes with police in Genoa that ran
late into the night.
He confirmed that much of the fans' anger was directed at
keeper Vladimir Stojkovic, who pulled out of the team at the
last minute after reported intimidation.
Stojkovic let in three goals in Serbia's shock 3-1 defeat
to Estonia days before, but Bogdanov said the fans were more
angry about him ''betraying'' Red Star Belgrade by leaving them
for city rivals Partizan.
Because of the riot, Italy were awarded a 3-0 win by UEFA,
giving them 10 points from four games in qualifying Group C,
three clear of second-placed Slovenia.