The whistle had barely blown on the final match of the SuperLiga season, and chaos had already swallowed the pitch. In a scene that defied all logic and decency, fans of Radnički 1923 stormed the field at Čika Dača Stadium, turning a celebration of survival into a nightmarish brawl. The Football Association of Serbia (FSS) did not hesitate. With the speed of a referee’s red card, they slammed the doors shut on the historic venue.
A Draw Tainted by Violence
The match itself? A 2-2 stalemate against Javor Ivanjica. For the Kragujevac side, it was enough. Enough to stay up. Enough to breathe another season. But instead of lifting their heroes, the supporters descended upon them. Players were attacked. Then, in a spiral of irrational fury, the players fought back. The spectacle was not of sport, but of sheer breakdown. The FSS statement was clear: this is not tolerated. Not today. Not ever.
The Hammer Falls Immediately
The Disciplinary and Ethics Commission convened on Monday, moving with urgent severity. The immediate measure? A suspension of all public matches at Čika Dača. The senior team of Radnički 1923 will now play their home games in silence. Empty stands. Echoing cheers. A ghost town on the banks of the Lepenica River.
This is just the beginning. The FSS warned that the final sanctions could be far more brutal. Imagine the next season: high fines, matches played away from home, or perhaps a complete ban on spectators. The club must now face the music while reports are gathered. The question remains: can a club survive the wrath of its own fans, or will the silence of Čika Dača become its permanent anthem?
Radnički navijači su opet napravili haos... fss je brzo reagovao ali da li će ovo nešto promeniti niti jedan fan neće promeniti svoje ponašanje...