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Some of its members were football(soccer) hooligans. In 1995 at least 20 of them went to a football match between England and Ireland, where they took part in (and may have instigated) a riot over an England goal being ruled offside. They threw projectiles at Ireland fans and onto the field, forcing the match to be cancelled (Ireland won 1-0). About 20 people were injured during the rioting, which eventually ended as Gardai escorted the England fans out of Lansdowne Road stadium.
Some of its members were football(soccer) hooligans. In 1995 at least 20 of them went to a football match between England and Ireland, where they took part in (and may have instigated) a riot over an England goal being ruled offside. They threw projectiles at Ireland fans and onto the field, forcing the match to be cancelled (Ireland won 1-0). About 20 people were injured during the rioting, which eventually ended as Gardai escorted the England fans out of Lansdowne Road stadium.


In 1999 a White Wolf, [[David Copeland]], committed a series of three bombing attacks in London which targeted blacks, Bangladeshis and gays respectively.
In 1999 a White Wolf committed a series of three bombing attacks in London which targeted blacks, Bangladeshis and gays respectively.


Combat 18 is now largely a label used by semi-independent local chapters in various white-majority countries; however these usually serve more or less the same purpose as the original, that is, protecting Blood and Honour events.
Combat 18 is now largely a label used by semi-independent local chapters in various white-majority countries; however these usually serve more or less the same purpose as the original, that is, protecting Blood and Honour events.
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