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SHOCKING footage has emerged showing a mass brawl involving players and fans at a football match between two Sunday league teams.

Liverpool’s Black Bull FC headed to County Durham to take on Witton Park Rose & Crown FC in the FA Sunday Cup when a row broke out mid-match.

Shocking footage has emerged showing a mass brawl at a Sunday league game
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 Shocking footage has emerged showing a mass brawl at a Sunday league gameCredit: Football Away Days
One person appears to launch into a flying kick during the mid-match ruck
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One person appears to launch into a flying kick during the mid-match ruckCredit: Football Away Days
People can be seen grappling and throwing punches
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People can be seen grappling and throwing punchesCredit: Football Away Days

Witton Park chairman Stan Thexon told the : "The ball went into the dugout, then there was a confrontation between one of ours and one of theirs, then everyone ran on."

Things quickly escalated and grainy footage filmed from the sidelines shows dozens of people involved in the ensuing ruck on the pitch.

In the failing light, people can be seen grappling and throwing punches against a constant backdrop of verbal abuse.

At one point, someone even appears to launch into a flying kick before things are finally broken up.

Stan said the trouble went on for about three minutes before settling down, adding that the referee was unable to get the game restarted.

The chairman lamented: “It’s the last thing we wanted to see.”

The video has been viewed more than 550,000 times after being uploaded to Facebook.

Commenters on the account it was uploaded to – Football Away days – had mixed reactions to the video.

While some clearly revelled in the violence, others slammed those involved for their bad behaviour.

The shocking brawl happened in a game between Liverpool’s Black Bull FC and County Durham's Witton Park Rose & Crown FC
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The shocking brawl happened in a game between Liverpool’s Black Bull FC and County Durham's Witton Park Rose & Crown FCCredit: Football Away Days
Witton Park chairman Stan Thexon said the trouble began with a confrontation between two individuals
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Witton Park chairman Stan Thexon said the trouble began with a confrontation between two individualsCredit: Football Away Days
Stan said the fight lasted for around three minutes before it was broken up
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Stan said the fight lasted for around three minutes before it was broken upCredit: Football Away Days

Matthew Horton said: “If they want to fight then wait to out of ground and sort it out there.”

And James Stanley wrote: “So tough in groups but individually would more than likely be sobbing in the corner… great example to grassroots football!”


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