Congolese fans TP Mazembe stormed the field after their team defeated their Egyptian guest, the Pyramids, by two goals today, Sunday, in the second leg of the African Confederations Cup quarter-finals.
After Botswana referee Joshua Bondo whistled at the end of the match, TP Mazembe fans in the stands rushed onto the pitch in an attempt to attack the Pyramids players.
In the last minutes of the match, there was an embarrassment on the part of the Mazembe fans when Congolese fans collided with the Pyramids players during a face-off after the fans threw empty bottles on Abdullah Al-Saeed, the captain of the Egyptian team. .
The Pyramids players demanded that the referee provide them with protection, but he demanded the resumption of the game, as some players were in conflict with the fans, and they returned the bottles to the stands.
Ramadan Sobhi, star of the Pyramids, also got into a heated verbal skirmish with the referee before the end of the match.
There were many objections from the Pyramids players to the referee’s decisions in the match.
The Pyramid team said goodbye to the championship, losing two matches with a score of 2: 0, after finishing the first match in Cairo with a goalless draw.