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Budapest Police Arrest Supporters After Champions League Final Brawl

Budapest Police Arrest Supporters After Champions League Final Brawl

Budapest police made arrests and are reviewing CCTV footage after a brawl broke out before Saturday's Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris St-Germain. The incident, while isolated, comes as crypto markets languish in extreme fear (Fear & Greed Index at 23), with traders filtering out non-macro noise.

What police know so far

According to authorities, officers detained an unspecified number of supporters following the altercation. Police said they are studying CCTV recordings to identify additional individuals involved. The match, the biggest club soccer event of the year, kicked off as scheduled despite the violence outside the stadium.

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Fear & Greed
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No crypto spillover

The brawl has no direct connection to any crypto exchange, token, or blockchain activity. Market data shows zero price movement attributable to the event. For traders, this confirms the current hyper-rational environment: only macro catalysts — Fed policy, CPI prints, regulatory shifts — are moving prices.

Market backdrop

The non-reaction is itself a signal. With extreme fear dominating sentiment and Bitcoin dominance low, isolated headlines like this one get ignored. The event doesn't change the macro picture — BTC continues to trade in a low-volatility range, and altcoin season remains contingent on a confidence catalyst that this brawl doesn't provide.

Police haven't named those arrested. The investigation, centered on CCTV analysis, is ongoing. For now, the crypto market's attention stays fixed on macro triggers, not a pre-match scuffle.