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A ‘bloodshed’ occurred in Australia’s professional soccer game, in which spectators stormed in and assaulted players.
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Australian professional football Melbourne derby.
In the 20th minute, City were leading 1-0 over Victory.
The match is stopped due to protests by supporters of both teams.
It is a protest once morest the recent decision by the Australian Professional Football Federation to hold the playoff final in Sydney instead of the team’s stadium.
There were similar protests in other stadiums, so at first everyone didn’t think much of it.
However, fans suddenly stormed the ground and threw iron buckets at the Melbourne City goalkeeper who was standing with the referee.
The goalkeeper who was attacked, as well as the referee and players from both teams, had to leave the field as if they were running away.
Can you see the embarrassment of Nani, who was Park Ji-sung’s former Manchester United teammate?
According to local reports, the atmosphere suddenly turned violent as the goalkeeper threw the prominences thrown onto the ground by the fans back into the opposing team’s stands.
It was the first crowd intrusion in Australian league history and no arrests were made at the scene, but an investigation was ongoing.
In the end, the match was canceled due to continued riots from the fans, and the Victory club apologized in a statement to “everyone who witnessed these horrific actions”.
Australian national team goalkeeper Vukovic also expressed regret on his SNS, saying, “Australian football has experienced the darkest day.”
No matter the reason or context, there should never be violence, right?
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