Man arrested for allegedly attacking a parent after youth match between Albirex and Geylang

Man arrested for allegedly attacking a parent after youth match between Albirex and Geylang

A 46-year-old man has been detained for allegedly attacking a parent in Singapore following a match between Albirex Niigata and Geylang International in the Singapore Youth League on Sunday ( May 11 ).

The Singapore Youth League claimed in a Twitter post that the event occurred as the Under-14 groups were leaving the place after the Under-14 game at Sengkang Secondary School.

After the suit, the sufferer was “assaulted with a folding metal seat,” according to Albirex. He experienced extreme cuts and bruises close to his remaining eye socket.

The victim, who is the parent of a young football player, was taken to the hospital and discharged the exact day.

We keep in touch with the family,” the caregiver says. His eyesight is improving, and he is recovering. The family reported the assault right away, according to Albirex in a Twitter speech.

Around 7:30 p.m., the officers called the man, 46, for help after they received a visit at the school. Police inquiries are continuing.

Albirex was defeated by Geylang 8-0 on the day.

The club is” sriously condemns any aggressive behavior against our athletes, coaches, parents, and supporters,” according to Albirex, and is working to make sure a safe environment awaits everyone.

It stated that it would continue to support the damaged family and that it would not make any further remarks because the situation is with the authorities.

Geylang praised the Singapore Youth League commission and the organization for their complete internal review.

We do not accept any kind of assault or unacceptable behavior, whether it was during or off the field, despite the fact that we are aware of the tension and heightened emotions during the game.

The team stated in a Facebook post on Monday that” we urge people to refrain from guessing or spreading unverified information online because investigations are ongoing.