A Sudanese police force was forced to use live bullets on the fans to save the match referee after the fans attacked him during an official match in the third degree league in Madani, the capital of the island state, south of the capital Khartoum, in protest against his decisions during his management of the meeting of the homeland and solidarity.

And the website "Koura Sudaniya" said today, Wednesday, that the police force found no way but to fire live bullets into the air in order to empty the angry fans while they were attacking the ruling of the match, Nasser beat him and threw stones at him, which caused his injury in the foot.

Another group of audiences tried to save the ruling, but failed before the police intervened in a timely manner using firearms, which enabled the referee to survive the angry crowd.

The incident comes less than 5 months after a similar incident, when referee Othman Adam, who directed the Mars Alelfoun match and Badr Dhuban in the Sudan Cup, was forced to flee the field by running quickly after the Mars fans started attacking him.

The referee continued to chase the player even outside the stadium, and the referee continued to run until he reached his home unharmed