Match abandoned after Bastia fans attack Lyon players

Section of home fans target visiting team's players during warm-up and after first-half


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Bastia's supporters invade the pitch to try to fight with Lyon's Portuguese goalkeeper Anthony Lopes (in red) and players during their warm up prior to the French L1 Football match between Bastia (SCB) and Lyon (OL) on April 16, 2017, at the Armand Cesari stadium, in Bastia, on the French Mediterranean island of Corsica. PHOTO: AFP

BASTIA, FRANCE: Bastia's home game with Lyon in French Ligue 1 was abandoned at half time after supporters of the Corsican side twice invaded the pitch and attacked the visiting players on Sunday.

A hardcore section of home fans at Bastia's Armand Cesari stadium targeted Lyon's players as they warmed up before the game, causing it to be delayed by more than 50 minutes, and then again as the two sides went in for the break with the score at 0-0.

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"We must stop, we must stop, they hit the players," Lyon coach Bruno Genesio told club president Jean-Michel Aulas in the corridors of the stadium. "We're not going to war."

Bottom-of-the-table Bastia are likely to have points deducted for the latest trouble involving their supporters.

Bastia were punished in February over racist abuse directed at Nice striker Mario Balotelli while the team bus had its windows smashed.

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"Following the new incident at the end of the first period, the LFP decided to definitively stop the game between Bastia and Lyon," the French professional football league (LFP) said in a statement.

In the first incident, Lyon players fled to the dressing rooms and the 1500 GMT kick-off was consequently delayed as captains and officials from the two teams and league officials held talks over whether the game should go ahead.

Lyon's players had been finishing their pre-game warm-up when about 50 Bastia fans -- many of them dressed in black — attacked them, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

The trouble — the second time in four days that Lyon have been caught up in football violence — saw former Manchester United winger Memphis Depay reportedly among the Lyon players confronted by Bastia fans in ugly scenes.

Stewards and security staff rushed to intervene and for a few minutes there was chaos and scuffles until the playing surface was cleared and the Lyon players took refuge behind a metal gate in the tunnel.

Lyon initially refused to leave the changing rooms again, but eventually did so to warm up for a second time and the game kicked off soon after with stewards lined up on the edge of the pitch.

However they were powerless to prevent more disturbances at the half-time whistle, triggered by a confrontation between a Bastia official and Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, who had to be restrained by security men and appeared to be the chief target of the Bastia mob.

Lyon's players huddled in the dressing room and later left the stadium in their team bus after riot police dispersed about 100 waiting Bastia fans massed at the gates by firing tear gas.

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The French league's disciplinary commission is certain to hit Bastia hard after it docked them one point — suspended — and ordered the club to close its East Stand for three games over the monkey chants by some of its fans at Balotelli.

Nathalie Boy de la Tour, president of the LFP, told AFP: "We regret that Bastia is giving a horrible image of our football, it hurts the image of professional football, which does not deserve this."

On Thursday, fans streamed onto the pitch in Lyon's Europa League home clash with Besiktas and the start of the quarter-final first leg was delayed by 45 minutes as officials attempted to clear their Parc OL playing area of fans.

Home supporters poured onto the pitch as they attempted to protect themselves from firecrackers and other objects raining down from the stands above.

On the pitch elsewhere in France, Marseille stayed on course for a Europa League spot with a 4-0 win over St Etienne who have not won at the Stade Velodrome since 1979.

Florian Thauvin scored twice, Bafetimbi Gomis took his league tally to 17 goals while Dimitri Payet added the fourth in time added on.

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