The match between NAC Breda and sc Heerenveen in the 33rd round of the VriendenLoterij Eredivisie was abandoned in the 82nd minute due to multiple fireworks incidents from the stands. The competition committee decided to play the remaining minutes without spectators on Monday at 14.30 in the Abe Lenstra stadium in Heerenveen. Due to safety reasons, permission was not given to play the match in Breda. The regulations state that in such cases, the remainder is played at the opponent's stadium. Fireworks are not only prohibited and dangerous, but also go against what football is meant to be. People who engage in this behavior do not represent the sport or the match and deceive the true supporters and players, who have to wait until it is safe to play again. Therefore, perpetrators are tracked down and severely punished. A nationwide stadium ban of at least 18 months, combined with a fine, applies to fireworks. The KNVB has already stated that fireworks incidents in the Eredivisie are not acceptable and that stricter measures will be taken to prevent this. The KNVB has also stated that fireworks incidents in the Eredivisie are not acceptable and that stricter measures will be taken to prevent this. The KNVB has already stated that fireworks incidents in the Eredivisie are not acceptable and that stricter measures will be taken to prevent this.
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NAC Breda match abandoned due to fireworks incidents
The match between NAC Breda and sc Heerenveen was abandoned due to multiple fireworks incidents from the stands. The competition committee decided to play the remaining minutes without spectators.
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