A car crashed into a crowd of fans outside the Espanyol-Barcelona match, injuring 13 people, with police confirming that injuries were not serious. The driver has been arrested.**
Car Crash Injures Thirteen Outside Espanyol-Barcelona Derby Match**

Car Crash Injures Thirteen Outside Espanyol-Barcelona Derby Match**
Incident occurs as fans gather for title-winning game, prompting police response and hospitalization for injured.**
Thirteen individuals were injured when a car unexpectedly drove into a gathering of fans outside the Espanyol-Barcelona derby match held on Thursday. The game itself, in which Barcelona secured the La Liga title with a 2-0 victory, was temporarily halted while police briefed the referee shortly after the incident.
According to police reports in Barcelona, four of the injured were transported to the hospital, but fortunately, none of their injuries were deemed serious. Authorities stated through their social media channels that the incident posed no threat to those within the stadium during the match.
The driver of the vehicle was apprehended under suspicion of dangerous driving and causing bodily harm. Eyewitnesses recorded videos showing the car wedged between bins outside the stadium, moments before it accelerated into the crowd that was gathered to welcome Espanyol's team coach.
In response to the emergency, ten ambulances rushed to the site of the incident. The most grave injury reported was a broken leg. "It was an accident. Some people were injured, but not seriously. There are no major incidents to report," commented Salvador Illa, the President of the Government of Catalonia, as he was present at the match and addressed the media via Spanish TV channel Movistar Plus.
The local community now focuses on the well-being of those injured while continuing to discuss safety measures at such public events in the future.