Brawl at Under-17 Football Match in Sydney Leads to Arrest and Hospitalization
Chaotic 40-person brawl at under-17s football match as man, 47, arrested and teen 'bitten'
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A chaotic brawl involving around 40 people erupted during an under-17 football match in Revesby, Sydney, resulting in an 18-year-old hospitalized with a bite wound. A 47-year-old man has been arrested and charged with affray and assault, with further investigations ongoing.
- 01The incident occurred at Amour Park on Iluka Street, Revesby, Australia, around 3:30 PM on May 30.
- 02An 18-year-old victim was hospitalized due to a bite wound and other injuries.
- 03A 47-year-old man from Greenacre has been charged with affray and assault causing bodily harm.
- 04The man will appear in Bankstown Local Court on June 25 after being granted conditional bail.
- 05Police are continuing their investigations and have not made any additional arrests.
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A violent brawl erupted during an under-17s football match at Amour Park in Revesby, Sydney, involving approximately 40 individuals. The altercation began when players started fighting, prompting spectators to enter the pitch. Emergency services were called to the scene around 3:30 PM on May 30, where they treated an 18-year-old man for a bite wound on his back. He was subsequently taken to Liverpool Hospital for further treatment. Following the incident, a 47-year-old man from Greenacre was arrested and charged with affray and assault causing bodily harm. He has been granted conditional bail and is scheduled to appear in Bankstown Local Court on June 25. Police investigations are ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information or footage of the event to contact Bankstown police station or Crime Stoppers.
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The brawl has raised concerns about safety at youth sporting events in the local community.
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