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During a friendly match between Cameroon and Jamaica a fan stormed into the pitch. The match referee was forced to stop the game so that the police could deal with the fan.However,his runs towards Cameroon players forced the police to act with immediate effect. One police officer was forced to use his skills to fight off the fan.According to the photos taken during the incident, the fan got it rough as he was kicked severely on his head.
Such situations happen.However,I do not know why fans storm football fields during matches.As the world cup begins,we urge fans to maintain the law and stop acting in a way that will provoke the police officers.We wish African teams all the best ahead. For more news updates tap on the follow link on the top right corner if you haven't done so to receive more news.
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