Whether international, national or regional, explosions of a wide range of violence can be observed in football, especially in the amateur and youth sectors. Maybe because the so-called big role models are often not even small? We highlight current incidents and possible counterstrategies.
“If a referee is beaten up, everyone is thrown to the ground, there is a massive brawl…” When Rainhard Fendrich first sang “Long Live Sports” in 1983, the lyrics were ridiculed for being highly exaggerated used to be. . Nowadays this seems more like a dark premonition, even though violence in football has shifted from the big stadiums to the streets and amateur fields thanks to video surveillance. Where referees now compete themselves: For example, an assistant in the Innviertel pulled the referee flag over a player’s skull in the autumn of 2021…
An isolated case? Yes but …
Source: Krone

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