icon bookmark-bicon bookmarkicon cameraicon checkicon chevron downicon chevron lefticon chevron righticon chevron upicon closeicon v-compressicon downloadicon editicon v-expandicon fbicon fileicon filtericon flag ruicon full chevron downicon full chevron lefticon full chevron righticon full chevron upicon gpicon insicon mailicon moveicon-musicicon mutedicon nomutedicon okicon v-pauseicon v-playicon searchicon shareicon sign inicon sign upicon stepbackicon stepforicon swipe downicon tagicon tagsicon tgicon trashicon twicon vkicon yticon wticon fm
1 Dec, 2020 16:07

WATCH: Footballer launches kung-fu kick on referee as crunch game ends in mass chaos in Uzbekistan

WATCH: Footballer launches kung-fu kick on referee as crunch game ends in mass chaos in Uzbekistan

A footballer was seen launching a kung-fu lunge on a referee as tensions flared dramatically at the end of the crucial game between rivals Neftchi Fergana and Turon Yaypan in the Uzbekistan Pro League.

With a place in the country’s top-tier Super League at stake, visitors Turon snatched a 1-0 win thanks to an 81st-minute goal which saw them leapfrog their rivals to the top of the table and seal automatic promotion.

The result seemed too much to bear for Neftchi players, who were seen confronting the match officials in violent scenes.

One player was seen taking a lengthy run-up before launching himself in a high-kick on the referee, who was named in local reports as Shavkat Nasibullayev.

The official was sent sprawling to the turf before rolling over back onto his feet and continuing his desperate getaway while pursued by furious players and fans, to a backdrop of laughter and whelps of encouragement from the stands.

Police officers attempted to restore calm at the game, which took place in Fergana on Tuesday, while the Uzbek football authorities are said to be investigating.

According to Gazeta.uz, the ugly scenes were witnessed from the stands by several regional leaders as well as dignitaries from the Uzbek Pro Football League.

"The whole of Uzbekistan, the whole football community saw it. Everyone knows that the match was decisive for a ticket to the Super League…,” Uzbek PFL spokesman Sherzod Radjabov was quoted as saying.

“Neftchi fans after the game couldn’t contain their emotions and ran out on the field. There will be an investigation into the pressure and use of force against officials... The participants in the incident, whoever it is, will be punished,” he vowed.

Turon Yaypan will now play their maiden campaign in the nation’s Super League.

Also on rt.com 'Poles don't like Russians, that was clear': Football pundits rip into Polish official after Russia lose to Turkey for first time

Podcasts
0:00
27:33
0:00
28:1