Congolese football was shaken by incidents during the Kinshasa derby between AS VClub and Daring Club Motema Pembe. These excesses during the meeting led to a decision by the Management Commission of the National Football League. A fine of 1,000 USD was imposed on the two clubs for their responsibility in invading the neutral zone and the playing area. In addition, a correctional fine of 2,000 USD was imposed, accompanied by the loss of revenue from the match.
In addition to these financial sanctions, strict measures have also been taken. The next confrontations between the two teams will be played behind closed doors, without the presence of supporters. In addition, VClub and Motema Pembe will have to repair the material damage caused in the Tata Raphaël stadium.
These incidents highlight the importance of safety in football and the need for clubs to take steps to prevent such incidents in the future. Supporters play an essential role in the match atmosphere, but their behavior must be responsible and respectful of the rules.
The National Football League is sending a strong message by imposing these sanctions, showing its determination to maintain order and discipline in Congolese football. It is essential that clubs, players and supporters work together to create a healthy and safe environment during sporting events.
In conclusion, the incidents that occurred during the Kinshasa derby between AS VClub and Daring Club Motema Pembe led to financial sanctions and strict measures. This reminds Congolese football players of the importance of safety and fair play on and off the field. It is essential for clubs to play their part in preventing such incidents in the future, to ensure peaceful and exciting sporting encounters for all football fans.