The Marseille Police Hall (Ilustration).

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ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT / AFP

Eighteen people were still in police custody Sunday morning after the violent incidents which took place Saturday at the OM training center, stormed by some 300 supporters, we learned from the prosecution .

Those in custody are "all adults," added Marseille prosecutor Dominique Laurens in a statement.

"The investigations will continue throughout the day and we will take stock tomorrow morning on the first orientations," she added.

The club will file a complaint

Police arrested 25 people in the evening among supporters.

Seven police officers were slightly injured, and three law enforcement vehicles were damaged in these incidents which resulted in the postponement of the OM-Rennes match initially scheduled for Saturday at 9 p.m.

In a statement released on Saturday evening, OM denounced an "unjustifiable outburst of violence".

The club intends to file a complaint after the degradation of its training center in particular, where "thefts were perpetrated and vehicles were damaged".

Five trees were also burnt.

According to the OM, the damage to the buildings amounted to “several hundred thousand euros”.

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