Plateau United FC has
strongly denied allegations that its supporters attacked players and staff
of Rangers International FC following their 0-0 draw in
a Matchday 11 fixture at the New Jos Stadium. In a
statement released by the club’s media officer, Yaksat Maklek, the
club refuted reports circulating on social media showing an injured Rangers
player, as well as images and videos of damage to the visiting team’s bus.
The statement, posted on the club’s official X
(formerly Twitter) handle, insisted that Plateau United had
no involvement in the incident and knew nothing of any alleged attack by its
supporters. “We are a peaceful club who believe in the sporting principles of
winning, losing, or drawing,” said the statement. “We are committed to
maintaining law and order in our stadium and will continue to work towards
ensuring the safety and security of all teams and their supporters.”
According to reports, tensions flared after the match
ended in a goalless draw, with Enugu Rangers players and staff
allegedly being targeted by irate home supporters. Photographs and videos
shared across social media platforms depicted one of the Rangers players with a
bloodied face (Pictured below), sparking outrage among fans and onlookers. In
addition to the reported physical altercation, there were also claims that
Rangers’ team bus was vandalized by angry Plateau United supporters.
Habila Hosea Mutla,
the General Manager of Plateau United, also commented on the matter, expressing
his surprise at the allegations. He emphasized that the club prides itself on
fostering a respectful and fair playing environment. “We do not condone
violence of any kind, and we are investigating the situation,” Mutla stated.
“Our club’s ethos is to ensure peaceful conduct, and we expect the same from
our supporters.”
Despite the claims, there has been no official
confirmation from local authorities regarding the incident. The situation has
led to a growing debate among Nigerian football fans and pundits, with some
calling for increased security at stadiums to prevent such incidents from
escalating in the future.
The Plateau United-Rangers encounter had already been
tense, with both teams battling fiercely for supremacy in the Nigerian
Professional Football League. However, the post-match allegations have
overshadowed what was otherwise a competitive fixture.
As the investigation continues, Plateau United remains
adamant that their supporters were not involved in any violent behavior, and
the club is cooperating with relevant authorities to ensure the safety of all
parties involved.
The club also reiterated its commitment to maintaining
good relations with other teams and their supporters, underscoring the
importance of sportsmanship in Nigerian football.
Enugu Rangers has
not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident, but the disturbing
images of the bloodied player and the damaged vehicle have raised concerns over
player safety and the security arrangements at Nigerian football matches.
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