Australian soccer club sanctioned after pitch invasion

Updated Dec. 23, 2022 1:39 a.m. ET
Associated Press

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Melbourne Victory soccer club has been prevented from selling tickets to home games and fans cannot attend away matches under Football Australia’s preliminary sanctions for a violent pitch invasion.

The Victory were put on notice after 150 spectators stormed the AAMI Park pitch in last Saturday's A-League match against Melbourne City, forcing the match to be abandoned.

City goalkeeper Tom Glover sustained a concussion and facial lacerations when he was hit with a metal bucket wielded by a pitch invader. Referee Alex King, a television cameraman and two security guards were also injured.

Football Australia has not fully determined final sanctions but has put Friday's temporary measures in place until Jan. 15.

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During that time, Victory fans are barred from attending their away men’s Monday match with Western United at AAMI Park. Only United members and fans who had bought a ticket before 11 a.m. Friday can attend, with other tickets to be refunded.

Victoria Police earlier confirmed plans include “a highly visible police presence” at the game.

Victory fans also cannot attend away men’s games against Central Coast on New Year’s Eve or Adelaide United on Jan. 14.

Victoria Police confirmed 29 persons have been arrested or charged over the pitch invasion, with 24 — including 11 men aged between 18 and 38 dealt with on Friday — so far facing charges. A total of 36 people have so far been identified by police.

FA has also handed out bans preventing the pitch invaders from attending or participating in football. Two pitch invaders on Tuesday received life bans, while on Thursday eight more people were handed bans of between five and 20 years.

About $100,000 worth of damage was caused to AAMI Park during the pitch invasion and about 80 flares or fireworks were set off, police say.

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