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(11 Jun 2008) SHOTLIST ++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: FIRST SOUNDBITE CONTAINS EXPLETIVE++ 1. Wide of ambulance driving through crowd gathered on street 2. Police vans driving through crowd UPSOUND: sirens 3. Various of police leading handcuffed youths into police van 4. Turkish fans singing and dancing in celebration 5. Turkish fans cheering their team's victory, one fan waving Turkish flag 6. Various of police holding Swiss football fan to the ground 7. Wide of police van arriving, driving through crowd, AUDIO siren 8. Swiss football fan waiting to be put inside police van 9. Football fans standing near police 10. Swiss football fan getting inside police van, door being closed 11. Police standing on bridge looking down on crowd 12. Various of Turkish fans, cheering, dancing and waving flags 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Swiss fan, Name not Given: ++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: SOUNDBITE CONTAINS EXPLETIVE++ "I hope we stay hardened. Turkey wins, not for Swiss, Swiss ++inaudible++ Not sure what's happened. S**t happens." 14. Various of Turkish fans jumping up and down, cheering and waving Turkish flags 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Turkish fan, Name not Given: "This match is wonderful. In the last minute we have won this match. All people...it's nice. We'll make a party. We make a party tonight." 16. Pan of Turkish fans jumping up and down and cheering their team's victory STORYLINE Swiss football fans watched in dismay as Arda Turan scored in injury time on Wednesday to give Turkey a 2-1 win over Switzerland that eliminated the co-hosts from the Euro 2008 Championship. Turan scored in the second minute of injury time, sending a right-footed shot from outside the area that deflected in off Switzerland defender Patrick Mueller. Earlier, Switzerland player Hakan Yakin scored, giving his team a 1-0 lead over Turkey, delighting fans in Basel who braved torrential rain to gather at the fanzone on Wednesday. Turkish substitute Semih Senturk headed in a cross in the 57th minute to bring the score level. A first-half downpour left the field at St Jakob Park a quagmire, and a draw seemed likely until Turan's deflected shot looped over goalkeeper Diego Bengalio. After the match, there were scenes of jubilation from Turkish fans on the streets, proudly waving Turkish flags and cheering their team's victory. One Turkish fan expressed his joy over his team's win, "this match is wonderful. In the last minute we have won this match." However, the celebrations were marred by an incident in downtown Basel involving a Turkish fan who reportedly threw a flare at a group of Swiss supporters. No injuries were reported. AP Television footage showed Swiss police leading handcuffed youths into a waiting police van. It was unconfirmed how many arrests were made. Elsewhere in Basel, AP Television filmed police detaining a Swiss football fan, though no further information about the incident was available. After Switzerland's loss they became only the second European Championship host to be eliminated before the last four. Euro 2000 co-host Belgium also failed to get through the group stage. The match was the first between the two teams since an ugly brawl three years ago in Istanbul that brought a rash of suspensions, with FIFA president Sepp Blatter even threatening at one point to ban Turkey from the 2010 World Cup. Blatter, a Swiss native, eventually backed down. Both teams downplayed the history in the run-up to the match and said they were focusing solely on football. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...