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UEFA's director of Euro 2012, Martin Kallen, has voiced his concern about Poland's highly aggressive stadium rowdies, calling them "a huge image problem" in connection with Poland's co-hosting of the 2012 European Football Championship. Kallen referred to last Friday's fan riots during a Lithuania-Poland friendly in Kaunas, Lithuania, after 60 Polish "fans" were detained after throwing bottles, flares and benches in a clash with the Lithuanian police. Eight of them were held over for 48 hours on public disorder charges. "On the hooligan side, we are concerned, but I know the Polish government is also concerned", Kallen said at the SoccerEx conference in Manchester, UK, last Wednesday. The Polish government had earlier announced plans to tighten security, including the introduction of electronic ankle tethers to monitor the movements of the 1,800 fans banned from matches. Source: The Warsaw Voice