After the Champions League final disaster.. Paris police make a decisive decision

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French media reports said, on Monday, that Didier Lamon, leader of the Paris policeHe will leave his position on July 20, following the chaos in the Champions League final at the end of May, which brought Real Madrid and Liverpool together in the French capital.

Network reported "France Info" radio and newspaper "Lomond"that police sources revealed to them that Lamon will leave his post.

After the match, Lamon admitted to the police failure, as he admitted to the Senate Interior Committee.

The police had arrested more than 100 people, and recorded more than 230 injuries, after the Champions League final, which ended with a victory Real Madrid Liverpool 1-0.

The start of the final was postponed for about 40 minutes, due to the difficulty of controlling the chaos among the fans.

The European Football Association (UEFA) blamed the attempt by fans, who did not have match tickets, to enter with fake tickets.

But Liverpool demanded an investigation, and UEFA apologized to the fans and opened an investigation.

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French media reports said, on Monday, that Didier Lamon, leader of the Paris policeHe will leave his position on July 20, following the chaos in the Champions League final at the end of May, which brought Real Madrid and Liverpool together in the French capital.

The France Info radio network and Le Monde newspaper reported that police sources revealed to them that Lamon would be leaving his post.

After the match, Lamon admitted to the police failure, as he admitted to the Senate Interior Committee.

The police had arrested more than 100 people, and recorded more than 230 injuries, after the Champions League final, which ended with a victory Real Madrid Liverpool 1-0.

The start of the final was postponed for about 40 minutes, due to the difficulty of controlling the chaos among the fans.

The European Football Association (UEFA) blamed the attempt by fans, who did not have match tickets, to enter with fake tickets.

But Liverpool demanded an investigation, and UEFA apologized to the fans and opened an investigation.

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