The club will communicate this on Monday via its own website.
“The investigation into the events is still ongoing,” reports Kozak Boys. “What the club can already conclude based on the available images and statements is that hurtful chants were uttered by some of the supporters during the match, including statements such as ‘AZC, get rid of it’.”
“Kozak Boys completely distances itself from this behavior and is taking steps against the people involved,” the club said.
‘Cossack Boys disapprove of violence’
After the match, Spakenburg striker Ahmed El Azzouti and his family were attacked. “What happened in the parking lot is currently under investigation,” the club wrote. “Cossack Boys regrets that it has come to this and disapproves of the violence, but emphasizes that the facts must be carefully established before further statements or measures are taken.”
“Strict action will be taken against persons responsible for the racist expressions. Appropriate measures will also be taken against the persons responsible for the escalation afterwards,” Kozak Boys adds.
What does the chairman of Kozak Boys say about the match with Spakenburg?
Chairman Dick Hoogendoorn said on Sunday that he “had not heard any chants towards El Azzouti or other players during the match”.
On Monday, the club wrote that the chairman “responded to the media earlier this weekend based on the information available at the time and his own observations of the situation.” “The club now has additional images and statements, which are included in this statement for the first time,” said Kozak Boys.

