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Ajax Game Abandoned Amidst Fireworks Chaos

Summary

  • Hundreds of fireworks were set off in the sixth minute of play.
  • The referee cited safety concerns for players as reason for abandonment.
  • Amsterdam mayor permanently suspended the match after advice.
Ajax Game Abandoned Amidst Fireworks Chaos

An Eredivisie fixture between Ajax and Groningen was abruptly halted and subsequently abandoned in the early stages due to an intense pyrotechnic display. In the sixth minute of the match at the Johan Cruyff Arena, ultras released hundreds of fireworks in remembrance of a recently deceased fan, creating a significant disruption.

The referee, Bas Nijhuis, initially paused the game for half an hour. However, the pyrotechnic activity continued even after both teams returned to the field, prompting the referee's decision to abandon the match entirely, stating he could no longer guarantee player safety. Videos circulating from the stadium showed fireworks landing on the pitch, with grass areas briefly igniting.

Following the referee's decision and consultation with the Dutch Football Association (KNVB), Amsterdam's mayor, Femke Halsema, issued a permanent suspension of the game. Player reactions indicated disbelief and concern over the disruptive actions by the supporters.

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The match was abandoned in the sixth minute due to a large-scale fireworks display launched by ultras, which created safety concerns on the pitch.
Referee Bas Nijhuis stated he could no longer guarantee player safety due to the continuous pyrotechnic activity and called the demonstration disgraceful.
Amsterdam mayor Femke Halsema, acting on the advice of the KNVB, permanently suspended the Ajax vs. Groningen fixture.

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