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Vitória-Hajduk ends with disrespect, throwing chairs and aggressions
The match between Vitória de Guimarães and Hajduk Split, of the Europa League Football Conference, ended with scuffles between players, chair throws by Victorian fans and aggression by Croatian fans abroad.
The Portuguese team won the game by 1-0, insufficient numbers to 'turn' the third qualifying round of the Europa Conference League, after the defeat in Croatia by 3-1, in a tense atmosphere at Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, in Guimarães, which received 15,214 spectators.
During the 90 minutes, the players of both teams engaged in 'mischievousness', like the one that happened near the break between Croatian striker Marko Livaja and Victorian goalkeeper Bruno Varela.
In the second half, some of Hajduk's supporters threw torches at the 'safety box' that delimited them and a group of spectators affectionate to Vitória, in the lower east bench, made it difficult to mark a corner to Marko Livaja and Jani Atanasov, players of Hajduk, with the throwing of several bottles of water and three chairs to the lawn, already in the discounts.
As soon as the final whistle blew, the players of both sides were elated following a gesture by Marko Livaja, which created a confusion that spread tens of meters across the pitch.
The teams split up to greet the fans, but on their way back to the changing rooms, passing through the substitutes' bench, a member of Hajduk's 'staff' made an obscene gesture towards the west bench, which led to more disrespect between athletes and to the throwing of about two dozen chairs by spectators affectionate to the Minho, before the collection to the spas.
About an hour later, at the exit of the approximately 500 Hajduk Split supporters from the D. Afonso Henriques Stadium, two people in that contingent attacked two television camera operators, which led to a police charge by agents of the Intervention Corps of the Police of Public Security (PSP).
On Tuesday night, an organized group of people, some of them with blue, white and red decorations - the colors of Hajduk Split - caused disturbances in the historic center of Guimarães, with “the throwing of furniture from terraces and the deflagration of pyrotechnic artifacts” .
The PSP identified 154 people involved in the incident, with 122 Croatian nationality, 23 Portuguese nationality and nine other nationalities.