Selasa, 18 April 2023

Feuds Between Supporters Often Colored Indonesian Football League

Football supporter feud is nothing new since the establishment of the Indonesian league. Since the establishment of the Indonesian league, as many as 78 supporters have died as a result of violence between football spectators around the Indonesian football environment. The feud was caused by regional prestige and a history of commotion between spectators. Thus, many consider that the Indonesian league is not yet friendly to spectators, especially those who bring their families into the stadium due to being vulnerable to friction between supporters. Two football supporter riots also occurred in two places recently.

Source: Tribun Muria

PSIS Semarang, which at that time hosted PSS Sleman as a guest team, won with a convincing score of 5-2 on April 2 at the Jatidiri Stadium, Semarang. However, the victory was tarnished due to riots between PSIS Semarang supporters and PSS Sleman supporters in the north stand of the stadium. The rioting was triggered by taunting and throwing at each other between the two parties. The commotion lasted until the supporters came down to the field armed with chairs and irons to throw at each other. As a result, several people were injured by the throwing objects.

2 days later, riots occurred again in the match between Persib Bandung against Persis Solo at the Pakansari Bogor Stadium with Persib acting as host. A riot broke out at the end of the second half when the two fans suddenly ran towards each other carrying the metal fences and stadium chairs. The riot was suspected by the Persis supporters who were blocked by the stewards when they were about to approach the Persib supporters. Luckily, no one was injured as a result of this incident. The disciplinary commission will prepare a firm stance and fines for the two teams as hosts due to the chaos that occurred because they acted as the organizing committee for the match.

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