Police had to move in: after the lower house game in Traun, fists flew

Police had to move in: after the lower house game in Traun, fists flew

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Actually, after the top game in the 2nd class middle between the second ATSV St. Martin/Tr. and the fourth Askö Kirchberg-Thening (2:2) the sporting performance should be in the foreground. After the final whistle, there was not only mutual provocation and insults, there were even punches: the OÖN has a video in which both a spectator and a player from the home side beat guest kickers.

In the end, even the police had to move in: Because the visiting club Kirchberg-Thening no longer felt safe, the executive was informed, who came with three cars and made sure the guests drove home safely.

Similar scenes recently took place in the 1b game of Schalchen in the 2nd class South-West against St. Pantaleon – the OÖN reported. A home assistant referee attacked a guest kicker with his flag and triggered a tumult. In both cases, the Upper Austrian football association is now active to impose sanctions.

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