news 2022 Melbourne City goalkeeper Tom Keeper left bleeding from the head in violent ALeague protests

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Melbourne City goalkeeper Tom Glover as has been assaulted as spectators stormed the pitch at the 20-minute mark of the A-League Men’s Melbourne derby on Saturday night.

Spectators forced their way onto the field with the score at 1-0, in favor of City, after 20 minutes of play.

Glover was left bleeding from the head after being struck with a metal bucket. After receiving treatment at AAMI Park for a concussion, he has since been transported to hospital.

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Referee Alex King, match officials and camera-operators were also targeted in the attack.

Those responsible are reportedly a group of Melbourne Victory supporters.

Across the weekend, football fans have have been walking out in protest of the Australian Professional Leagues’ decision to award the hosting rights of the A-Leagues’ grand finals to Sydney.

While the competitions will financially benefit from the three-year sponsorship with the New South Wales government, the announcement has been meet with fierce criticism from fans, pundits, past players and A-League clubs.

Players from both teams were ordered to leave the field for their own safety and the match was abandoned.

“There’s a bit of a problem and now the referee has called for both sets of players to leave the field,” Robbie Thomson said in commentary for 10 Football.

“This is entirely, entirely unacceptable.”

In an on-air statement, Thomson said that the drastic actions of some had marred the match and blemished the ‘peaceful’ motive behind the protests.

“Football, so ironically in the last few weeks, has taken us to the dizziest of heights and unfortunately this evening to the most crippling of lows – the match abandoned due to player safety.

“Tom Glover was struck by pitch invaders. He has been taken to hospital now. He was cut on the face.

“The referee was also assaulted, Alex King, and as a result, and perfectly understandably despite the fact that we were all so looking forward to a big match in football this evening, I reiterate once again the actions of a few have cost us all very, very dearly this evening.”

Football Australia explained its decision to abandon the game to protect the integrity of the match, “following shocking scenes”.

“Such behaviour has no place in Australian Football, with a full Football Australia investigation to commence immediately, where strong sanctions to be handed down,” the statement read.

“The Australian Professional League (APL) is coordinating with Football Australia (FA) regarding the ramifications of these events,” the A-League said in a statement.

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