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Seventeen arrested during PSV championship celebration

Seventeen arrested during PSV championship celebration

Seventeen people were arrested during PSV Eindhoven's championship celebration for offenses including fireworks use, vandalism, and assault. While most arrests occurred throughout the day and evening, several individuals remain in custody for questioning by police.

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