SOCCER-SPAIN/MARSEILLE
NOVEMBER 6 2008 18:40h
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Prosecutors also want him banned from soccer stadiums for three years and fined, the statement said.
Police clashed with Marseille fans before the start of the Oct. 1 match, which Atletico won 2-1, and the fan, who has not been named by police, has been in custody since.
The list of charges against him includes public order offences and assaulting a police officer, according to a Madrid court statement published on Thursday.
Prosecutors also want him banned from soccer stadiums for three years and fined, the statement said.
UEFA said failures in Atletico's organisation had prompted confrontations between Marseille fans and police and initially ordered the Spanish club to play their following two European fixtures at least 300km (186 miles) outside Madrid.
It also threatened a home stadium ban for a third game if there was further trouble.
The two-match ban was later reduced to one match played without spectators, but Atletico have said they will fight the ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
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