Defeat is one thing, disgrace is another.
After the defeat in the final, England wore himself with a disgrace with racist abuse of black players, vandalism and fights and a mercy of Italian fans and even security personnel.
British and Italian football fans clashed in the Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square and triggered fireworks when riot police struggled to break up the restless crowd, the British newspaper reported.
The following is a timeline of some past English problems with hooliganism: October 1977: British fans cause great damage to the stadium in the World Cup qualifying match in Luxembourg.
June 1980: British fans Riot in Turin, Italy, during the European Championship match against Belgium.
About the unity of disgusting behavior of several fans, both on social media and in real life, reveal racism in British society.
The perpetrators must be identified and ordered.
There should be zero tolerance for racism in any modern society.
1985 European Cup finals.
39 people were killed.
June 1988: About 400 fans were arrested for armed at the bar and streets at Euro Games in German cities.
July 1990: British fans were involved in violent scenes in Cagliari and Rimini during the World Cup in Italy.
February 1995: Really British thugs tore the chair and attacked local fans in Dublin’s Lansdowne Road, forced a friendly match against Ireland to be left after 27 minutes.
June 1996: around 200 British fans were arrested in downtown London after England lost Germany in the euro semifi.
Wembley Chaos: How British fans painted an ugly image at the Final 2020 Euro before and after Italy Wonjune 1998: British fans collide with locals in Marseille and Saint-Etienne, at the World Cup.
November 1999: About 160 fans were arrested in running the battle between British and Scottish fans before the European Championship Playoff match at Glasgow.
June 2000: around 850 fans – almost all English – detained after riots in Brussels and Charleroi, Belgium, before the Euro 2000 England match against Germany.
56 people were injured.
UEFA threatened to throw English from the competition.
June 2016: Hundreds of fans, most English, clashed with supporters of locals and Russia in Marseille for three days.
The worst riots occurred in the Euro England match against Russia.
March 2018: Before a friendly match against the Netherlands, the bicycle was thrown into the Amsterdam channel and tourists on the ship were thrown with bottles from the bridge when the Dutch police were detained by more than 100 British fans.
June 2019: Riot police were called to deal with fans who caused chaos in Porto during the League of Nations.