Sporting Ultras burn Benfica fan's shirt

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Sporting Ultras burn Benfica fan's shirt

A violent clash between Sporting and Benfica fans occurred before a futsal match in Lisbon, resulting in 124 arrests. The Public Security Police reported multiple injuries and emphasized the legal implications of the arrests, as lawyers prepare for court proceedings.

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The PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública)

The PSP (Polícia de Segurança Pública) is Portugal's national civilian police force, founded in 1867. Responsible for defending Republican democracy and safeguarding internal security and citizens' rights, the PSP polices major cities—Lisbon, Porto, Faro—and large urban areas, covering only 4% of Portugal's territory but roughly half the population. Led by a National Director under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, its approximately 21,500 officers handle preventive policing, crime investigation, public order, airport security, diplomatic protection, private security regulation, firearms licensing, and border control (since 2023).​

PSP vs. GNR: The PSP is civilian with police-focused training and urban jurisdiction, while the GNR (Guarda Nacional Republicana) is military (gendarmerie) with military training, covering 96% of Portugal's rural and suburban territory. Both share core public safety missions but differ fundamentally in nature, training, and geographic responsibility.

The Casinha da Juve Leo (Juve Leo hut) is a small meeting hut outside Sporting CP’s Estádio José Alvalade used by the organised supporters group Juventude Leonina. It acts as a pre-match gathering spot for chants, flags and merchandise and can be a focal point in rival clashes — in this incident it was attacked by visiting Benfica casuals and the PSP made 124 arrests. Those attending the derby should avoid the area before kick-off and follow police instructions.

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