Supporters of TOP Oss who were arrested last Saturday after the disturbances in Den Bosch will in any case be banned from stadiums for a year. Five of them are also not allowed to come near the stadium for three months by order of the Public Prosecution Service.
TOP Oss, the municipality and the police issued a joint statement on Thursday evening looking back at the events after the derby against FC Den Bosch on September 17.
FC Den Bosch won 4-1 against TOP Oss in stadium De Vliert on Saturday. According to the police, an aggressive and threatening situation arose after the game. Football supporters of the two clubs sought a confrontation with each other and committed several vandalism. According to DTV Nieuws, the Ossenaren would have broken out of the branch.
Response
“We look back with horror at the explosion of violence that particularly affected flight attendants and volunteers,” the statement said.
The police and the Public Prosecution Service are currently conducting a criminal investigation into the disturbances. It is already said that the perpetrators can face severe punishments.
“We do not tolerate violence around football matches. We act against it together, but each in his own role,” the club concludes in the statement.
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