Soccer-Policeman hurt in clashes before Danube derby in Budapest

BUDAPEST, Sept 4 (Reuters) - A policeman was injured when dozens of rival fans clashed in Budapest on Thursday night before the Euro 2016 Group F qualifier between Danube neighbours Hungary and Romania on Friday, police said. Several police vehicles were damaged and 18 people were arrested, a police official told a news conference. "Sixteen of them face charges for vandalism and two for assault on a police officer." Tickets for the Danube derby, as matches between Hungary and Romania are known, sold out in less than an hour. The match will be played at the 22,000-capacity Groupama Arena in Budapest. The fixture has a long history of crowd violence and arrests have been rife in recent years. A Romanian fan was detained just before leaving Bucharest for Hungary on Thursday for possessing 126 flares in the back of his car, Romanian police said. Unbeaten Romania top Group F with 14 points from six matches followed by Northern Ireland on 13 and Hungary on 11. (editing by Justin Palmer)