Ghanaian defender Alexander Djiku has spoken out following a disturbing incident where fans invaded the pitch to attack players and officials at the end of the match between Fenerbache and Trabzonspor.
The Black Stars center-back, who played a pivotal role in Fenerbache’s victory over Trabzonspor, found himself running for safety as stewards attempted to rescue players from the chaos instigated by supporters.
Nigerian defender Bright Osayi-Samuel was seen fending off an attacker, illustrating the surreal scene that unfolded amidst the thrilling encounter.
Taking to Instagram, Djiku expressed his concern about the lack of safety on the pitch, stating, “Today, our safety on the pitch was never guaranteed. Despite everything, we were forced to finish the match. No violence should be accepted”
He emphasized the need to address the issue of hooliganism in football, calling for education among all stakeholders to combat its escalating presence in the sport.
“To think that a fan’s passion can provoke unimaginable reactions is to accept these excesses. Let’s concentrate on solutions, because this is unfortunately a recurring problem in football and it tarnishes the image of this league,” he added. “Even if it’s because of a minority, it’s still unacceptable.”
“When do people arrive on the pitch to hit players or referees? Are these people fully aware of their actions or are they acting indiscriminately? I don’t pretend to have the answer. In any case, a stadium ban for a few matches doesn’t seem to be enough.
“What sentences exist beyond football? Are they really dissuasive and sufficient?
He urged for comprehensive solutions beyond stadium bans, advocating for effective penalties and educational programs to eradicate the recurring violence plaguing football.
“Can we instruct, educate and train everyone involved, with the necessary and sufficient measures, to eradicate this violence that has unfortunately become frequent in football?”
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