Astonishing moment Kaizer Chiefs fans riot and smash up own stadium after being knocked out of cup


KAIZER CHIEFS fans tore up their own stadium in shameful scenes after losing a cup semi-final.

The South African outfit were beaten 2-0 by the Free State Stars in the Nedbank Cup semi-finals.

Fans streamed onto the pitch after the defeat

And after the defeat they invaded the pitch, attacking security staff and causing serious damage to the stadium.

Footie chiefs released a strongly worded statement condemning the violence – vowing to clamp down.

It read: “The South African Football Association (SAFA) condemns in the strongest possible terms, the senseless violence that occurred after the Nedbank Cup semi-final match between Kaizer Chiefs FC and Free State Stars FC at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, 21 April 2018.

“SAFA calls on members of the public to assist the South African Police Service (SAPS) with identifying the hooligans involved.

Staff were injured as supporters smashed up the stadium

“They should be arrested and appropriately charged as soon as possible.

“For far too long, perpetrators of violence at football matches have not been held accountable for their actions, and this needs to stop.

“The hooligans that caused chaos and disorder at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday must face the full might of the law.

“We would also want to take this opportunity to wish those injured during the mayhem on Saturday a speedy recovery.

The violent scenes shocked South African footie chiefs
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The SAFA condemned the violence after several people were injured

“On our part as the football governing body, we will engage with the Premier Soccer League (PSL) and government authorities to get to the bottom of the matter and to come up with lasting solutions to prevent such incidents from happening again.

“Events like this damage the brand of the sport, create a negative perspective and defeat the purposes of going to the football matches for entertainment.

“Safety and the protection of fans, players, match officials, the media, service providers and everyone involved with the game are of paramount importance and should be guaranteed.”

 


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