গুণ্ডা, দসু্য, রাস্তার গুণ্ডা, রাহাজান
(1) A cruel and brutal fellow.
(2) Hoodlum.
(1) The hooligan element has re-emerged at every level of football.
(2) A football hooligan
(3) A football hooligan who last week was banned from attending matches for two years has now been barred from coaching a Bedford youth side.
(4) There was nothing unusual about any of this and no doubt the hooligan gangs of both clubs were eager for more trouble after the game.
(5) A football hooligan who butted a rival fan has been banned from the terraces for four years.
(6) But to label the whole Asian community for the acts of a minority is nearly as senseless as labelling every football fan as a hooligan .
(7) Football violence has increased markedly in the city in recent years and there have been numerous outbreaks of trouble between rival hooligan gangs.
(8) Elsewhere, it was reported that 10 people had been detained for various forms of hooliganism after the match.
(9) The Japanese authorities had feared an invasion of English hooligans , but there has been little trouble so far.
(10) We have problems such as graffiti, loutish behaviour, football hooliganism , rampant drug abuse and teenage pregnancies.
(11) Their peace of mind has been shattered by young hooligans who use the derelict estate as their playground.
(12) If the protestors act like drunken football hooligans , they will be portrayed as such and nobody will take them seriously.
(13) Residents are being driven out of their homes by young yobs and hooligans who are making their lives a misery.
(14) The government is to get tough on hooligans who cause mayhem with fireworks.
(15) Football hooligans face lengthy bans from York City's ground after a violent fight put one fan in hospital.
(16) Why is it difficult for them to understand that violence and other forms of hooliganism will not provide solutions to their problems?
(17) Officers have been given the go-ahead to impose curfews and exclusion zones on young hooligans .
(18) Criminal courts sentencing football hooligans will often impose a banning order as part of the punishment.
(19) She said the police should have done more to stop the hooligans .
(20) Most hooliganism is now highly organised and can take place many miles from stadiums, in city centres, train stations and side streets.
troublemaker
delinquent
juvenile delinquent
mischief-maker
vandal
rowdy
ruffian
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