Hungarian CFR supporters attacked with chains and sticks in Romania

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The Hungarian CFR 1907 supporters were attacked by the Ultras U Cluj with sticks, chains, and brass knuckles, reports maszol.ro. The attack, to which twenty children were witnesses, happened over the weekend. The fan group ‘KVSC 1907’ plans to report this to the police.

One of the supporters (who would like to remain anonymous) told Maszol that the amateur football tournament, KVSC Kolozs Kupa, was organised for the eighth time this year at a rented sports field. Several clubs from Transylvania, Hungary and Slovakia participate at this tournament.

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As it is a tradition, the organisers brought their families to the event, where the atmosphere is friendly and pleasant. Between matches, people drink beer and chat, they barbeque, children play with each other, so it is all like a family picnic. However, this time the picnic ended tragically.

An anonymous man tells that suddenly the supporters of CFR’s arch rival, U Cluj showed up at the field. There were roughly 30 Ultras, chanting hate words against Hungarians and the CFR team, and then broke into the field. Some men tried to hold them back and even made them leave, especially because there were pregnant women and children on the field.

At first, it seemed that the KVSC members were successful at holding the Ultras back, as the latter left the field, only to return with chains, brass knuckles and sticks that were hidden at the gates.

‘All hell broke loose. They didn’t say a single word, just started beating us immediately. Four or five of us were torn down to the ground, they were beaten with chains and kicked everywhere’

According to the man, they finally managed to fight the Ultras back. He believes that what helped them to get through this was the paternal instinct, because they were protecting their families. He further adds that even one of his friends, who has never hit anyone in his life, engaged in the fight.

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