Juventus fan seriously hurt in attack by hooligans
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Milan - A fan of Juventus was in intensive care in a Bologna hospital Thursday with a skull trauma suffered in a clash with hooligans. The 44-year-old man was assaulted by Bologna fans late Wednesday after a Serie A game the home side lost 2-1 against Juve. He was reportedly trying to defend his son from a group of people who tried to take his black-and-white Juventus scarf. The man from the nearby town of Modena was hit in the head by a stone and taken to Bologna's city hospital.
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