Violence disrupts Lubumbashi derby match

A local derby in Lubumbashi between TP Mazembe and St Éloi Lupopo was abandoned at halftime amid fan unrest, resulting in stadium damage and heavy sanctions for both teams. The incident follows previous violence at similar fixtures, highlighting ongoing challenges in Congolese football. Authorities imposed fines and restrictions to address the disorder.

The clash in Lubumbashi, a key fixture in the Democratic Republic of Congo's top league, turned chaotic as supporters clashed, leading to the match's suspension during the first half. Media reports described significant destruction to the arena, with the events echoing earlier disturbances in the fall where one person died.

Prior to the game at TP Mazembe's home ground, police resources proved insufficient, contributing to the escalation. In response, the league issued stern penalties: both TP Mazembe and Lupopo were fined $15,000 each. Their next three home games must be played at neutral venues, while three matches in Lubumbashi will occur without spectators. Lupopo bears responsibility for repairing the stadium damages, and TP Mazembe's goalkeeper, Marc-Philips Diouf, received a $200 fine for his involvement in the unrest.

This episode underscores persistent issues with crowd control in high-stakes encounters, as noted in local coverage that emphasized the media's strong reaction to the violence.

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