According to reports, Juventus supporters at the Piazza San Carlo in Turin in panic during the Champions League final at Cardiff on Saturday .
Many feared for an attack after Cristiano Ronaldo's second goal.
Real Madrid extended their lead to 3-1 against Juventus in the final.
13,000 fans fleed when they heard noise which later was revealed as a combination of a railing collapse as well as firecrackers.
It was reported that after the railing fell, some people shouted 'bomb' which caused panic among the crowd.
Once the initial confusion turned to relief, fans began to return to watch the rest of the game.
The stampede which followed caused minor injuries to what was initially thought to be around 50 supporters.
According to Rai TV, 400 fans were injured but the Police have claimed there were no serious injuries caused by the confusion.
Most of the injuries are cuts or were caused by the railing collapsing.
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