AFP
SINGAPORE — Two Singapore football clubs apologised Friday and promised stiff punishments over a mass brawl that halted a game and brought new shame to the troubled S-League.
Defending champions Etoile FC and Hougang United said they were reviewing video footage of Monday's incident, when up to 50 players and officials were involved in a melee before kick-off.
"Whoever is found to be involved in such incidents, there will be very, very strong repercussions and very strong sanctions," Etoile chairman Johan Gouttefangeas told a joint press conference. Full story