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Ex-Brazil striker Fred attacked with beer can

Xinhua, September 16, 2015 Adjust font size:

Former Brazil striker Fred was struck by a flying beer can as Fluminense players were confronted by angry fans at Rio de Janeiro's Tom Jobim airport on Tuesday.

The 31-year-old was unhurt in the incident, which occurred as the players walked from the airport terminal to the team bus.

Fred needed to be restrained by security guards after attempting to remonstrate with the supporters.

The incident followed Fluminense's 1-0 loss to Sport Recife on Sunday. The result left the four-time Brazilian champions 11th in the country's Serie A standings with just 34 points from 25 matches.

It is not the first time Fred has been the target of fan abuse.

Last year supporters threatened to physically attack him, surrounding his vehicle at the club's training ground carpark.

In 2011 he was followed as he drove through the streets of Rio's Ipanema neighborhood after being seen in a bar with teammate Rafael Moura.

And in 2009 he admitted to being scared "out of his skin" when a security guard fired a gunshot into the air after Fluminense ultras stormed onto the team's training ground. Endi