Judge hit with fireworks, players fight and fist real chaos in Hungary

It was supposed to be a football match in the League of Europe, but the challenge between Universitaea Craiova and Budapest Honved turned into a arena of clashes, while part of them became Albanian national football player Kamer Qaka. Facing the return to the second elimination tour was interrupted for more than 20 minutes at the limits [...]
It was supposed to be a football match in the League of Europe, but the challenge between Universitaea Craiova and Budapest Honved turned into a arena of clashes, while part of them became Albanian national football player Kamer Qaka.
Facing a return tour of the second preliminary tour was interrupted for more than 20 minutes at additional limits, Periscope broadcasts.
Regular time was closed without goals, while when the next 30 minutes of continuing footballers of the two teams were involved in a massive row.
Fin de match inchable entre Craiova (Romania) et Honved (Hongrie). On jouit left 120e minute lorsquune Bagarre a éclaté, lété blessé par un jet de pétard (?). Match interrompu just avant les tirs au but. Pic.twitter. com/ SPu9J2N2q0
No. August 1, 2019
In an effort to ease the tension, even the Northern Ireland judge Arnold Hunter, who was hit by a cap thrown into the field by fans.
The judge was forced to receive medical assistance before he resumed the match, which was to be deployed after the 11-foot strikes.
The Romanian team secured the qualifications, as its players were shown more precisely by the penalty point. UEFA has already launched a disciplinary investigation and most likely, University Craiova could lose the game on the table and be eliminated by the League of Europe. /Periscope. com/












