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Twelve police officers injured in disorder at Leicester City's Europa League game

Legia Warsaw fans cause disruptions at the King Power Stadium setting off flares and injuring 12 police officers.

Legia Warsaw fans in the stands set off flares during the UEFA Europa League, Group C match
Image: Legia Warsaw fans in the stands set off flares during the UEFA Europa League Group C match
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Twelve police officers were injured during disorder at Leicester City's Europa League match with Legia Warsaw.

Seven people were arrested following the match at the King Power Stadium on Thursday evening, Leicestershire Police said.

Two of the officers were taken to hospital - one with a broken wrist and the other with concussion - after police responded to disorder which broke out within the away fans' section during the second half, the force said.

Leicester City's James Maddison (second right) celebrates scoring their side's second goal
Image: Leicester City's James Maddison (second right) celebrates scoring their side's second goal against Legia Warsaw.

A number of flares were set off and some fans attempted to breach the segregated line, assaulting officers in the process.

Leicester won 3-1, which sent them to the top of their Europa League group.

The Polish side's fans were held back in the stadium at full-time and no further disorder was reported, police added.

Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers
Image: Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates his teams 3-1 victory over Legia Warsaw

The force said a large number of ejections were also made from the ground and the seven arrested remain in custody.

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Assistant Chief Constable Julia Debenham said: "While I am pleased that our officers responded well and managed to contain the away fans within their section and minimise contact between them and the home crowd, it's extremely disappointing that a number of fans acted the way they did and 12 officers were injured during the incident.

"This type of behaviour is not acceptable and we will be investigating the incident fully in order to bring those offenders to justice."