Kaizer Chiefs have issued an official apology to all the stakeholders for their fan misbehaviour during their 4-0 loss to Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Glamour Boys were on Saturday eliminated from the Carling Knockout Cup by the Brazilians at FNB Stadium.
However, that spectacle was marred by a number of fans who invaded the pitch and those who threw objects on the pitch.
The first of many incidents started when a penalty was awarded to Sundowns early in the first half.
Now, the incident means Chiefs could be in hot water with the league, and face a heavy punishment.
Chiefs know and understand the consequences of Saturday’s ugly scenes, and they have revealed investigations are underway.
KAIZER CHIEFS ISSSUE PUBLIC APOLOGY – FULL STATEMENT
“Kaizer Chiefs would like to sincerely apologise to all our stakeholders, sponsors, the Premier Soccer League (PSL), South African Football Association (SAFA), and our loyal supporters for the disappointing incidents witnessed on Saturday during the Carling Knockout Cup quarterfinal match against Mamelodi Sundowns. While it was a beautiful day for football, it was unfortunately marred by behaviour that has no place in our beloved game,” reads the statement.
“The invasion of the pitch and the throwing of missiles onto the field are completely unacceptable. Despite thorough preparations for the sold-out match, we observed issues arising early on, with some supporters already under the influence of alcohol before the game, leading to unwanted incidents. This highlights a pressing societal issue that the football industry and our communities must address collectively.
We would like to acknowledge the multitude of supporters who have thrown their full weight behind the team this season by turning out in big numbers during home and away matches. This support has really bolstered the team and is deeply appreciated. Of the seven games played this season, four have been sold out, with others attracting near capacity crowds.
“With these games, we have also witnessed some good behaviour with no reports of any serious incidents. However, we are compelled to raise concerns and condemn the unacceptable behaviour exhibited by a minority of football supporters during Saturday’s match.
“We want to specifically commend the majority of supporters who heeded our call and arrived early at the stadium and conducted themselves admirably, showing true sportsmanship despite the match’s outcome,” continued the statement.
“It is our hope that we can put an end to this negative behaviour, ensuring that our stadiums remain safe havens for both young and old supporters. The safety of everyone involved in the game, players, officials, and fans is our top priority. Together, let us uphold the integrity and joy of the beautiful game.”
“The football industry and the society at large need to work together to uproot this bad behaviour, which has reared its ugly head in recent matches this season.
“Kaizer Chiefs are committed to working closely with the league – as they were in charge of security at the match and other stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, to identify the individuals responsible for these actions and ensure they face appropriate consequences under the law.
“Kaizer Chiefs have taken the following actions in response to the recent incidents involving disruptive fan behaviour:
1. Collaboration with Authorities: We are actively collaborating with law enforcement agencies to ensure that all individuals involved in the pitch invasion and related disturbances are identified and appropriately dealt with under the law.
2. Support for Legal Proceedings: We acknowledge that three fans were arrested and appeared in court on Monday morning. We support the legal process and trust that justice is served. The Club will also make recommendations that fans who behave badly are banned from attending football matches in South Africa.
3. Investigation of Fan Behaviour: Kaizer Chiefs are working with those involved in organising the match to conduct a thorough investigation into the events of the Saturday evening, focusing on identifying any further culprits and preventing similar incidents in the future.
4. Condemnation of Excessive Drinking: We strongly condemn the excessive drinking observed at the match. Such behaviour not only jeopardises the safety of others but also tarnishes the reputation of our loyal fan base. We advise supporter to drink responsibly.
5. Promoting Responsible Fan Conduct: In light of these events, and having done so before the match, we will continue working on initiatives to promote responsible behaviour among fans, including awareness programmes about the impact of excessive alcohol consumption, early arrival at the stadium and the importance of supporting the team respectfully.
We are dedicated to ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for all our supporters and will continue to take necessary measures to uphold the integrity of the game.
We extend our deepest gratitude to all supporters who purchased tickets and filled the FNB Stadium this past Saturday and other matches that we have played home away this season. Your passion and commitment to the team are invaluable, and we look forward to seeing you at our future matches.
Love & Peace!
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