Riots ended the Sudanese football poles match Alhilal and Mars, which took place on Saturday evening at the Khartoum Stadium.

The two teams met in the tenth round of the Sudanese Premier League.

Minutes after the start of the first half, the game stopped for about a quarter of an hour because of a problem in lighting the stadium, and after the resumption of the game scored the second goal Mars in the 83rd minute.

The turning point of the match was the announcement of the referee's red card in the face of Al Hilal player Abdul Latif Boy in the 86th minute after receiving two warnings.

The red card ignited a wave of protests from Al-Ahli fans, and the projectiles poured onto the pitch.

One of the players was injured, and security forces fired tear gas bombs, some of which fell inside the ground, which led the referee and the players to leave the green rectangle, amid a heavy security deployment inside and outside the stadium.

It is expected to be issued by the Football Association decision on the game after reviewing the reports of the referee and the observer of the game and the security authorities, note that Mars entered the meeting in seventh place, while Crescent was in the lead.