30.11.2025 23:30
The stands of Ajax, a team from the Dutch League, held a torch-lit tribute to Tum, a well-known member of the 'Hooligans' group who passed away earlier this month, during the match against FC Groningen. The players and the referee quickly headed to the locker room. The referee decided to suspend the match.
In the 14th week of the Dutch League, Ajax faced Groningen. The match played at Johan Cruyff Arena was marked by a display from Ajax fans.
DOZENS OF FLARES WERE LIT, FIREWORKS WERE THROWN ON THE FIELD
According to reports in the Dutch press, in the 6th minute of the match, Ajax fans wanted to commemorate Tum, a well-known figure from the 'Hooligans' group who passed away earlier this month. The fans lit dozens of flares in the stands and then set off fireworks towards the field.
PLAYERS RAN OFF THE FIELD, REFEREE POSTPONED THE MATCH
After the incidents, it was observed that the players ran to the sidelines. The referee, who stopped the game, ran to the locker room with the players. It was announced that the referee canceled the match after waiting for a while.