http://www.cnn.com/2009/SPORT/05/28/nigeria.death.united.barcelona/index.html
(CNN) -- A man "angered" by Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona in the final of the Champions League killed four people when he drove a minibus into a crowd celebrating the Spanish side's victory, police in Nigeria have told CNN. Ten people were also injured in the incident in the town of Ogbo, where the driver was subsequently arrested, a Port Harcourt Police spokesperson said.
"He was displaying his anger at his team losing the match. The driver had passed the crowd then made a U-turn and ran into them," spokesperson Rita Inomey-Abbey said.
Okay, so I can understand how winning a championship can lead fans to excessive celebration, especially when drunk, and often some serious or stupid crimes. Why does it seem so common though that soccer/football matches in Europe involve deliberate violence, and on too many occasions -- death?
In my 30+ years, I can maybe recall once or twice where a brutal attack was made here in America, due to enraged fans -- however it seems every few years this happens in Europe. What's so special about this sport? What's so important that cities or countries become so upset over a game? You don't hear this happening in the Olympics (a grander stage).
Any insight would be appreciated.