South Africa has deported 10 suspected Argentine football hooligans who police say were planning to disrupt the World Cup.
The men, part of a larger group of about 80 fans, were arrested at Johannesburg airport and found to be on an entry blacklist.
South African police have said the move shows security preparations ahead of the games are paying off.
The World Cup - the first held on the African continent - begins on Friday.
The men were said to belong to the country's "barras bravas", organised groups renowned for football-related violence.
They were detained on Sunday after travelling from Argentina via the Angolan city of Luanda, and deported on Monday.
At least two of them were group leaders, and another was out on bail for murder, according to police.