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Rangers fans have been told they can watch the match on a giant screen inside La Cartuja Stadium but no alcohol will be sold there. The fan zone for Rangers supporters is next to La Cartuja stadium, a multi-purpose stadium situated on an island in Seville’s Guadalquivir River.Įintract’s fan zone is in the scenic area around Prado de San Sebastian. The government sub-delegation in Seville added in a statement: “The Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium will provide 1,210 private security officers and assistants, a number which could increase, as well as 24 dogs and guides specialising in the detection of pyrotechnic material and drugs.” “They will also monitor social media to detect any issue that could alter the normal development of the event before it occurs.” “The Civil Guard will be in charge of security at San Pablo Airport and the transfer of the teams and their officials from the airport to the city. “The National Police will provide around 3,000 officers, with groups which will include Prevention and Reaction units, bomb disposal group TEDAX, aerial units and mounted police. “An operation specially tailored for the needs of this event has been designed in which National Police and Civil Guard officers will act in conjunction with local police employed by Seville City Hall and the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan’s Stadium’s private security service. Pictured is Rangers Fans L\R John Thomson (56) Dave Anson (58) Son is Cameron Anson (22) on motor scooters all from Perth Australia in Seville to see the Rangers Europa League Final 16.05.22 Pic Ross Turpie DailyRecord / Sunday Mail / Reach PLCĪ spokesman for the Spanish government sub-delegation in Seville confirmed today: “More than 5,500 agents will guarantee security at the Europa Cup final in Seville. The “critical” phase will begin at 3pm on Wednesday and last until 9pm.

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The “pre-critcal” phase of the security operation began today at 8am and last until Wednesday at 3pm. The city’s Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium, which is staging Wednesday night’s final, is providing more than 1,000 private security officers whose job will include making sure fans do not access the ground with flares. The Civil Guard, the other national police force, have been tasked with security at Seville’s San Pablo Airport and the roads leading into and out of the city, as well as monitoring social media to try to detect problems before they occur. The National Police, one of Spain’s two national police forces, will provide around 3,000 officers including riot squad officers specialising in rapid response and bomb disposal experts. The numbers emerged as Carlos Toscano, government sub-delegate in Seville, said he was “confident” coordination by the different forces of law and order involved in the operation would ensure it went smoothly. Spanish government officials in the area revealed today the numbers of local police, Civil Guard and National Police officers being drafted in to try to keep the peace along with private security officers would total more than 5,500. More than 100,000 Rangers fans are expected to descend on the southern Spanish city as the club prepares for its first European final in 14 years, despite ticketless supporters being warned not to make the journey.Īround 60,000 Eintracht fans are set to head to Seville. More than 5,500 police and private security officers will be mobilised to guarantee public safety for this Wednesday’s Europa Cup final in Seville.












Bombsquad dead mans