Police investigate burning flares at AZ against Heerenveen

The police are investigating possible criminal offenses during AZ-Heerenveen last Saturday. People threw from the box burning torches on the field. Then came a counter-action from the side of the Alkmaarders. No one has been arrested at this time.

On April 1, the Alkmaar club played against the Frisians. In the tenth minute, shortly after Heerenveen’s goal, people lit red flares in the away section that afternoon and threw them on the field.

The game was then stopped by the referees and the players left the field. Coach of the Heerenveen away team Gert-Jan Verbeek says shortly after the incident against ESPN: “This is very exceptional. Normally these are peace-loving supporters.”

According to him, there would be no quarrel between the supporters of the two clubs. AZ director Robert Eenhoorn expresses his annoyance to the reporter. “I can’t give you any sense of reality about what’s happening here.”

Rivalry with Cambuur

The game will resume after ten minutes. There then follows a so-called counter-action on the part of the hard core of AZ supporters.

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People there are also lighting flares: photos at NOS show that there was a fire. In the away game of the Alkmaarders, Heerenveen against AZ on January 14 in the Abe Lenstra Stadium, burning torches were also thrown on the field in the eleventh minute.

These flares came from the box with AZ supporters, but according to insiders, were thrown by supporters of Cambuur, which is seen more as a rival club of Heerenveen.

The police therefore inform NH News about last Saturday that no arrests have yet been made. However, an investigation is underway.

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