Monday, 15 October 2012

SENEGALESE RIOT BAD TAG FOR AFRICAN FOOTBALL

SENEGALESE POLICE ON SATURDAY AS FANS WENT ON RAMPAGE
 Football should not be do or die if both side do there home work perfectly. But its a continental disgrace for this to have happened in Africa and most especially Senegal.


Senegal will accept punishment for the violent riot that caused their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Ivory Coast to be abandoned, team manager Ferdinand Coly told AFP on Sunday.

Ivory Coast players and fans were targeted by stones, bottles, and chairs hurled by angry Senegal supporters during Saturday’s game at Stade Leopold Sedar, after the visitors had taken a 2-0 lead for a 6-2 aggregate advantage in a qualifier for the 2013 finals in South Africa.

As fires were set in the stands and missiles rained down, the players –as well as some 300 visiting fans – were forced to take refuge in the centre circle, while the security forces used tear gas to quell the rioting fans.

“We are going to face some difficult days but Senegal will accept the sanctions,” said former international Coly.

“In the meantime, we must apologise to the Ivory Coast and make sure we do everything to avoid this happening again. I feel great sadness because this type of thing has no place on a football pitch or anywhere else.

“For the players, it was traumatic, especially the young ones. The psychological work needed will be extremely difficult.”





“But we say bravo to the Ivory Coast team for their achievement, their behaviour, their wisdom, and their sense of fair play.”

Trouble broke out in the 60 000-capacity stadium after a penalty converted by Ivory Coast captain Didier Drogba 15 minutes from time gave the top-ranked African nation a 2-0 lead.

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