Stellies CEO on fan chaos at Danie Craven: 'PSL implemented all necessary security measures'
Stellenbosch CEO Rob Benadie says that the Premier Soccer League (PSL) were entrusted with covering all security measures for the MTN8 quarter-final clash against Kaizer Chiefs at the Danie Craven Stadium on Sunday.
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It was Stellenbosch's first-ever MTN8 participation following their fourth-place finish in last season's DStv Premiership that secured their passage for the 2022 edition of the knockout competition.
Chiefs edged the home side 4-3 in a penalty shootout after the scores were deadlocked at 1-1 after extra-time.
However, on matchday, the game was delayed by thirty minutes because of traffic congestion, while fans also forced their way into the stadium, which saw them breaking down fencing to get into the main grandstand.
"The Premier Soccer League, as event organiser of this knockout match, advertised the match as sold out two hours prior and implemented all the necessary security measures for the 15,000 spectators," Benadie said in a statement released on Monday.
"The match was however unfortunately marred by unruly behaviour by the over-excited supporters, causing damage to perimeter fencing, pitch invasions and delays to the match."
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Desperate fans without any matchday tickets jumped the fence despite a strong presence of police and security at the arena.
The match was also brought to a stop after Ashely Du Preez equalised for Chiefs as fans broke down fencing and barriers to flood the field in celebrations.
But at the final whistle there was simply no control as fans stormed the pitch while the players and coaching staff of both teams hurried down the tunnel