Only seven arrests were made between the 80,000 Bilbao briten after Tottenham had ended their silver drainage drought with a 1-0 win against Manchester United.
The Basque regional police confirmed the handful of arrests with regard to incidents arising after the confrontation of the Europa League.
Five of the prisoners had already been released, but would be called upon to appear before a judge at a later date, and two remained in the police detention, but were expected to be able to leave later today, a spokesperson said.
The handful of incidents that disfigured something else was a benign, Boozy celebration included a fight between rival sets fans in San Sebastian on Tuesday evening.
Cops succeeded in making the situation harmless without making arrests.
And Brawls broke out in the Spanish city yesterday, with one Brit filmed on the ground by police with guests and marched in handcuffs after a street-punch-up with a rival fan.
Locals who spoke with the Daily Mail yesterday noticed the supporters of the two teams “Drunken Yobs”, with one retired claim: “I am used to seeing football fans from all over Spain and Europe to Bilbao because the ground is very close to me.
“But these English fans are animals that got out of hand.”
Although British Bilbao drying dry and a small minority clearly showed antisocial behavior, the police confirmed today that they had not had to deal with major incidents and were not aware of serious injuries.
The Ertzaintza spokesperson said: “We have linked seven arrests to incidents arising from the Europa League final.
“All are foreigners, but I cannot confirm if they are all British.
“The arrests were for fighting, criminal damage, disobedience and attacking a police officer.”
He also confirmed that arrests were made of robberies that Spurs and Man United Fans fell victim to.
It is said that at least three British subjects who had traveled to Bilbao for the game, they stole expensive designer watches.
One was worth £ 42,000, another £ 33,000 and the third £ 21,000, according to local reports.
Police officers could only restore the second of the timepieces after arresting the perpetrator minutes after he had focused on his victim.
The crimes are linked to the “state of drunkenness” in which the British were.
The local police in the town hall in Bilbao, the other force responsible for checking the final, is expected to comment later.
Newspaper El Correo, who claimed at night that the total number of arrests was eight and said that the vast majority was British, said this morning in a report: “Many police and few incidents in the Europa League final.
“In addition to a few disturbances that the authorities found were inevitable, in a party where tens of thousands of visitors and liters were alcohol, the main objective to try to guarantee general safety and to prevent large -scale serious fights between supporters.
“And that is something that the authorities consider them that they have reached.”
Brennan Johnson's 42nd minute strike was enough to seal a filthy match for Spurs, with the winning goal that bounced in England Luke Shaw.
Thousands of fans of white shirt became wild when the last whistle blew, which means that their 17-year waiting time ended on a trophy and the club qualified for the Champions League of next season.
Supporters jumped over barriers and flooded the field in North Londs, while some even climbed on the gigantic screens with their shirts in the air.
North Londs was recorded within a few minutes after the end of the game.
Fans swarmed through the streets with many white torches while he is “north -all that is ours!”
The Scrappy game saw United dominating, but there were few clear opportunities – the gloomy Premier League form of both teams – because the draw met his 'El Crapico' invoicing.
In Bilbao the final was played in a full stadium with thousands of waving flags and singing.
On Tuesday, shocking images arose with a brutal collision between the fans of the two football clubs.
In the video a large group of hooligans is seen when they throw objects and punches together.
Witnesses say that the fight broke out when two large groups of supporters started screaming and swinging insults.
It quickly escalated in a full fight, where both Man Utd and Spurs fans could grab what they could take to throw each other.
One hooligan destroyed a terrace table and used it as a weapon against the other group.
Drinks and bins were also hurled, creating a chaotic scene that was a serious risk for local companies and passers -by.
Various local police patrols rushed to the scene after reports of the fight and quickly recovered.
