Spanish Police have arrested six PSV Eindhoven fans after the Champions League loss to Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.
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In a statement to the Press association, a police spokesman stated that the charges include public disorder, destroying public property, inflicting bodily harm to others, and resisting arrest.
PSV Eindhoven director Toon Gerbrands also released a statement on Wednesday, vowing to find those responsible for taunting homeless women in the centre of Madrid before the game on Wednesday. Any fan who is found to have been involved will be issued with a banning order.
Watch Gerbrands statement below.
PSV disassociate themselves from the people who caused some incidents in Madrid yesterday: https://t.co/kv7189VoOshttps://t.co/VjQyNL3O56
— PSV International (@psveindhoven) March 16, 2016