The Futebol Clube do Porto receives Sporting this Saturday and the PSP is already preparing the match that marks the third day of the national championship. “Under current national law, this is a game considered high risk,” the PSP said in a statement.
Thus, a “surveillance adapted to the circumstances” will be carried out in the vicinity of the Estádio do Dragão, in the city of Porto. To the fans of the lions, the authorities ask them to concentrate next to the Bonjóia Park, “for a safe escort to the stadium.”
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People who go to the stadium next Sunday must travel in advance, “to avoid last minute crowds”, they must also use public transport, instead of private transport. “If private vehicles are used, park them in a place away from the vicinity of the stadium, checking that it is well closed and without anything exposed inside,” warns the PSP.
Source: Observadora