Dutch tie to be replayed behind closed doors
After a fan attack resulted in match between Ajax and AZ Alkmaar being abandoned, the Dutch federation sets replay date.
Goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado Brown of AZ Alkmaar kicks a man who tried to assault him during cup match [EPA] |
A Dutch Cup tie between Ajax and AZ Alkmaar, abandoned last Wednesday after a fan ran on to the pitch and tried to assault AZ goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado, will be replayed behind closed doors on January 19, the Dutch football federation (KNVB) said on Wednesday.
The December 22 incident led to the Costa Rican keeper being red-carded for twice kicking out at the fan, who was then escorted off the pitch by police.
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AZ coach Gertjan Verbeek led his players off the pitch following the incident complaining about the lack of security at Ajax’s Amsterdam Arena.
The last 16 tie, which Ajax had been winning 1-0, was subsequently abandoned just before half-time.
“The Federation does not want to take any risk regarding the playing of this match while guaranteeing that the competition continues,” a KNVB statement read in explaining the decision to stage a replay of the match without any fans.
The KNVB, which has since overturned the red card for Alvarado, also fined Ajax $13,000 and said the club face having to play an additional match behind closed doors – though that part of the sanction is suspended.
Any appeal by Ajax to their punishment must be made by January 2.