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Footage shows a man wearing an England shirt being led out of Swansea's World Cup football fanzone on Tuesday night amid a disturbance where a security guard appeared to hold him back. The incident happened at about 8.20pm as Wales' match against England was shown at Singleton Park.
Five security staff could be seen escorting the supporter, who was wearing an England shirt, through the tent. He appeared to be involved in an altercation on his way towards the exit. A security guard then seemed to hold the fan's arms behind his back before he was led away while Cymru supporters chanted "Wales" in his direction. There were also chants of: "Stand up if you hate England."
One witness said: "I just heard a commotion. Then I saw security send [an England fan] out. Then another fan was causing commotion and got escorted out. They got sent out of the front door. It happened in a matter of minutes and security were really quick to act and stop it from escalating."
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