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Wales and Portugal Fans Break Out Into Mass Brawl After UEFA Euro Match

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Despite exceeding all expectations and reaching the semi-finals round of the 2016 UEFA Euro football championship, Wales was eliminated last night after their 2-0 loss to Portugal, who now advance to play against either Germany or France in the final match on Sunday. Tempers flared between Portugal and Wales fans in a Lyon fanzone on Wednesday, during the teams' UEFA 2016 European Championship's semi-final.

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