Three
football fans were wounded in a free-for-all in a bar in Abakaliki on Saturday
night over an argument about who is a better player between Cristiano Ronaldo
and Lionel Messi, Vanguard reports.
A
correspondent who witnessed the melee reports that the incident occurred at the
Kpirikpiri area of the town during the EURO 2016 second round match between
Portugal and Croatia. Portugal won the match 1-0 courtesy of a Ricardo Quaresma
114th minute-extra time goal that sent them into the competition’s
quarter-finals.
Trouble
started when a Ronaldo supporter identified as “Marshal’’ celebrated widely as
the Real Madrid star’s shot was parried into Quaresma’s path for the goal to
the consternation of the Messi’s supporter named Obinna. The duo had argued all
night over the better player between both mega stars. Immediately Quaresma
scored, Marshal rushed to Obinna and mocked him, chanting “I told you, I told
you Ronaldo is the best’’.
Obinna who
apparently was reeling with anger pushed Marshal and a fight ensued which made
others inside the bar to intervene. Matters, however, went out of hand when
Marshal’s friends felt that Obinna’s friends were indirectly aiding him in the
fight, thus making the fight instantly a free-for-all.
The bar
owner, identified simply as Simon, rushed outside to invite people within the
compound as those inside couldn’t control the situation.
However, calm
was eventually restored but three persons, including Obinna were seriously
wounded, while Simon immediately closed before the match could end. On the
development, Simon said that both fans always argued on the issue of Real
Madrid and Barcelona superiority.
“I banned
them from coming to my shop but this is their first visit since the
commencement of the competition.
“It took the
intervention of others inside the shop for me to allow them, as I was sure that
their acrimony toward each other goes beyond Ronaldo and Messi supremacy,’’ he
said.
Dr Obiora
Ike, a youth activist, decried the level of fanaticism being displayed by young
soccer fans in the state, especially over foreign clubs and players. “This sort
of incident occurs regularly and one wonders why people should fight and
disturb themselves over clubs and footballers who do not even know that they
exist.
“It is time
the relevant authorities should seriously address this issue before it gets out
of hand and curiously, none of these fanatics has such sentiment for Nigerian
clubs and players,’’ he said.
DSP George
Okafor, the State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, said that the
incident had not been officially reported. He added that the command always
dealt with such issues decisively.
“Football
hooliganism is a societal malaise as it is only foolish people who indulge in
it,’’ he said.
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