Train in Paris carrying Euro 2016 Trophy, blocked during anti-labor protests
Access to the train carrying the Euro 2016 Trophy has been blocked “for security reasons” on arrival in Paris, according to championship officials. Anti-labor law protests are ongoing at the capital’s Gare du Nord.
Usually, football fans are allowed to enter the train and take a look at the trophy, however access to it was blocked on Wednesday due to ongoing anti-labor law protests, tour spokeswoman Shirley Ribeiro told AP.
The train has traveled via 25 cities, spending three days in each location that is hosting Euro 2016 matches. The trophy is in the first carriage of the train, which was specially refurbished as a football museum that can be visited by fans.
INC News, 08/06/2016 - source: ©RTNews
INC News, 08/06/2016 - source: ©RTNews
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