Last weekend proved particularly violent in the world of amateur football.

In addition to the chilling images of violence and insults suffered by the referee of a Seine-et-Marne district D2 match played in Melun, two matches were at the same time interrupted in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes due to of violence.

The meeting L'Etrat la Tour Sportif - FC Roanne, in the Loire, thus saw the intervention of gendarmes after a fight between supporters of the two clubs.

As Le Progrès

reveals

, a referee had to be transported to the hospital on Sunday in the middle of a Regional 2 match (i.e. the 7th division) in Isère between La Côte-Saint-André and Etoile Sportive Trinité Lyon.

From the quarter of an hour, while his team was trailing 1-0, an ES Trinité striker, according to several witnesses, punched an opponent.

The attacker heard by the gendarmes

Immediately expelled, this one according to

Le Progrès

chained with a blow to the face of the referee.

In blood on the ground, the man in his forties, who lives in the Drôme, was diagnosed with a broken nose and prescribed a temporary incapacity for work (ITT) for eight days at the hospital in Voiron. (Isere).

The match obviously did not resume after this attack.

“We were all shocked, explains Karim Hayoune, coach of La Côte-Saint-André.

We saw the referee get up with one eye half closed.

It's the first time I've seen such a thing in football.

The Lyon player who punched was heard in free hearing by the gendarmes who intervened on the spot.

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