After a significant battle started in the Lotto Park Stadium, a Europa League football match between Anderlecht and Fenerbahce was forced to stop periodically on Thursday.
The Daily Mail reported that Fenerbahce won the group’s play-off match against Anderlecht last week in Turkey with a rating of three to zero  and that Fenerbahce kicked off the game with a report in the final moment. However, the situation rapidly deteriorated as a significant conflict broke out shortly after the target was scored.
The cause of the temporary suspension of Thursday’s game was not immediately known during the live telecast of the hockey game, according to The Daily Mail. The outlet did point out that a after investigation revealed a 15-minute pause in the game’s outcome from a fight in the stadium’s appears.
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A video posted on social media shows a significant battle in the stadium’s vicinity of the football field near the lower-level seats. According to The Daily Mail, players from both soccer teams immediately reportedly rushed into the fight and made an effort to calm the fans. However, other players quickly caught their teammates pulling them out of the chaos.
In order to keep order in the facility, mob officers were forced to intervene in the football match on Thursday, according to The Daily Mail. Viewers were also urged to behave appropriately during the activity, according to the store.
Another video shared on X, previously Online, shows the match from a different perspective in the stadium’s stands. Many security personnel can be seen attempting to end the brawl.
Both groups were able to gain to the football field on Thursday after about a 15-minute pause initiated by Referee Sandro Schaerer, according to The Daily Mail, and wrap up the game.