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Posted: Sunday April 26, 2009 8:06PM; Updated: Sunday April 26, 2009 8:06PM

Fans barred from watching NSW league match

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SYDNEY (AP) -- Fear of ethnic fan violence forced football officials to hold a match between two teams in a near-empty stadium, with most spectators locked out and trying to watch from a nearby street.

The New South Wales Premier League ordered that the match between Bonnyrigg White Eagles and Sydney United be an invitation-only event Sunday in a bid to prevent fan violence between Serbian and Croatians - the heated club rivalry goes back 45 years.

Police and a heavy security presence ensured only accredited Bonnyrigg club members and private box holders at the Bonnyrigg Sports Centre were allowed to attend. Parents, partners and relatives of the players were barred.

The match ended 1-1.

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