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Highlanders condemns violence by fans, says protest was not done by genuine Bosso fans

6 years agoTue, 16 May 2017 11:18:08 GMT
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Highlanders condemns violence by fans, says protest was not done by genuine Bosso fans

Highlanders Football Club has issued a press statement condemning its fans’ behaviour during the match against Dynamos on Sunday.

Part of the statement signed by the club’s CEO Nhlanhla Dube reads:

Highlanders Football Club categorically stands unequivocally opposed to all forms of disruptive behavior occurring before, during and after football games. Our club regards missile throwing, pitch invasion and other acts that disrupt the smooth proceedings of football matches as abhorrent. It is our sincere belief that true football fans and genuine Highlanders F.C followers want to see fairness in the game and understand the cost of disruptive behavior even when they do not agree with a call made by match officials.

In the statement Highlanders states that the fans that caused havoc during Sunday’s game are not real Bosso fans. Part of the statement reads:

It is our sincere belief that those who threw missiles and invaded the pitch are not genuine Highlanders fans we urge our fans to protect the image of their club, interests of the sponsors, and partners and all stakeholders at all times.

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The club has been summoned to appear before the Premier Soccer League’s Disciplinary Committee. You can read the full press statement here

 

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