Authorities in the French city of Toulouse on Thursday announced a curfew for under-16s during "high risk" World Cup matches, after unrest marred celebrations of the recent Paris Saint-Germain Champions League victory.
The matches in question are those involving France, games played by Morocco against Brazil, Scotland and Haiti, as well as a match between Tunisia and the Netherlands, the mayor said.
The curfew will be in force from 10 pm to 5 am for minors under 16 unaccompanied by an adult in a central area of the southwestern city, centre-right mayor Jean-Luc Moudenc told a press briefing.
The measure concerns only "a certain number of matches that we have selected with the prefecture, because we considered them to be high-risk", he added.
The mayor justified the move by the unrest and damage that occurred in Toulouse and other cities following the Champions League final on May 30th.










