In what was supposed to be a goodwill game to showcase the determination and skills of disabled soccer players turned ugly. Handicapped soccer players from Belgium and Netherlands were competing in the first ever amputee soccer match between the two nations in the town of Westerlo in Belgium. The players had the misfortune of missing a leg in their lives, but that didn’t stop them from playing the game they love. All of the athletes played on crutches, except for the goalies during this heartwarming game. However players got tangled which caused tempers to flare, and a brouhaha erupted. While the players were skirmishing spectators rushed the field and started fighting as well. The disabled players showed that they are really just like all other soccer players and will fight anyone who takes them down.
First Amputee Soccer Match Between Belgium And Netherlands Ends In Brawl
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