What was supposed to be an exciting show of African football turned chaotic at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on Tuesday afternoon. (Image by: Itumeleng English/ Independent Newspapers)
Mamelodi Sundowns won 1-0 against Espérance in the first leg of the CAF Champions League quarter-final, giving them an important advantage for the return match next Tuesday in Tunisia.
After the final whistle, fans from both teams clashed. The visiting supporters started the trouble by throwing objects onto the pitch, aimed at Sundowns’ fans in the lower stands.
Stadium security could have handled the situation quickly, but it escalated into fights between the rival fans. Despite being banned by CAF from using lasers and flares, the Esperance fans set them off during the conflict, while Sundowns’ fans used barriers to defend themselves.
The stadium announcer made repeated efforts to calm the crowd, even requesting an Arabic speaker to ask the visiting fans to stop in their language.
Things nearly got worse when Sundowns’ fans, known as the Yellow Nation, pushed the opposing fans against the railing of the top tier. Thankfully, no one was killed.
After these disturbing events, CAF’s disciplinary committee will look into the incident and make plans for next Tuesday’s match at Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi in Rades, Tunisia, where fans are likely to be hostile.