07-05-15 14:13 h
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Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb of Rotterdam lets the football Feyenoord – Vitesse Sunday not continue because of walkouts by the police. He has the KNVB and Feyenoord leave in a letter, the municipality of Rotterdam. Reports
The police unions have announced that this competition ,, should not count on full support from the police. ” This action is part of the collective bargaining conflict of the police unions and the Minister Ard van der Steur (Security and Justice). The match FC Groningen – PEC Zwolle is the target of the police actions. That match will go ahead
Aboutaleb:. ,, The walkouts by the police both before and during the race, so I can not guarantee the safety of the players and supporters and public order in the city. It is not appropriate to take some risk there, so I can not pass off this game. “
Undesirable
The Football Association has announced that it ,, sporting seen is an undesirable situation. ” In addition, the union regrets that clubs, players and fans to be the victim of a collective conflict between the police and the Ministry of Security and Justice. The KNVB is with Feyenoord and Vitesse in consultations on a new date. No later than tomorrow at 17.00 will the KNVB have a new date.
To be as fair as possible over the end of the competition all games played simultaneously in the last two rounds (kick-off 14.30). Feyenoord and Vitesse compete with AZ for the third place of the league, which entitles you to a ticket for the Europa League.
AZ, which has three points behind Feyenoord and Vitesse then two more plays Sunday against NAC Breda. Next Sunday is the final round in the Dutch soccer league.
Claim for damage
According to Fox Sports is the failure of the wedstrjid ,, the sports field very regrettable “. A spokesman for the pay-TV channel which would broadcast the match live, reports that there are as yet no plans for a claim.
,, We have contracts with the clubs. If those clubs from above can not play, they themselves can do little. But you may wonder whether it is chic that a conflict is fought between the Ministry and the police on the backs of the fans and clubs. “
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