The OM reports that weapons were used in the riots and several people were injured. Further investigation is being done into the incident. The police do not exclude several arrests.
The 50-year-old Den Bosch fan, who was given his sentence today, was shown on camera images, the OM writes. After the whistle, the man climbed over the fence of the out-stand and began to argue with supporters from Telstar on the field. The images then show how the man with his belt on the head and the body of a Tellstar fan starts to stock up.
Deliberate action
According to the OM, the rioter’s chopper deliberately walked towards the victim and was not attacked or hindered at that time. The man stated that he recognized himself on the camera images in his arrest.
“It is very sour that it has to end this way and that celebration is so impeded,” said Telstar keeper Ronald Koeman Junior after the game. “After the last whistle, I already saw some climbing and I quickly went inside. Too bad you are talking about the supporters now and not about our performance.”
As a result of the riots, Telstar more fences placed In the stadium and the fences of the branch, raised and strengthened. “We think this is necessary to safely guarantee football,” Telstar, Managing Director Leon Annokkée previously told the NOS.

