The match between Hanoi Police Club and Beijing Guoan was tense - Photo: SOHU
The tension broke out in the 80th minute of the match. During a dispute near the touchline, a Beijing Guoan player fell off the field but deliberately rolled into the playing area in an attempt to waste time.
At this time, the score of the match was 2-2. Hanoi Police Club was the team that missed more chances and was very impatient to bring the match back. Defender Cao Pendant Quang Vinh and midfielder Stephan Mauk of Hanoi Police Club rushed out to react with the Beijing Guoan player and the two sides got into a scuffle.
The TV cameras even had to turn away for a few minutes to avoid recording the scene in order to protect the image of the tournament. Outside the field, the coaching staff and reserve players all left the technical area.
The referee team immediately stopped the match to stop the players. However, no one received a red card. Stephan Mauk, Cao Quang Vinh of Hanoi Police Club and Wu Shaocong of Beijing only received one yellow card each.
Perhaps because of this, the spectators who witnessed the scuffle felt dissatisfied. They threw bottles onto the field in protest. The match supervisor and referee team had to wait nearly 6 minutes to stabilize the situation and let the match continue.
In the remaining time, neither Hanoi Police Club nor Beijing Guoan scored any more goals. 2-2 was the final score.
This result is temporarily acceptable for coach Alexandre Polking's team in their first participation in AFC Champions League Two.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/cang-thang-o-tran-clb-cong-an-ha-noi-beijing-guoan-khan-gia-nem-chai-lo-xuong-san-20250918214348234.htm
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