The men's football final of the 32nd SEA Games between U22 Indonesia and U22 Thailand was fierce as both teams showed great determination. (Photo: The Son)
Chaos in the final match of SEA Games 32
Fierce collisions occurred many times during the match, but the most tense and exciting developments occurred right in the last seconds. (Photo: The Son)
U22 Thailand scored the equalizer in the last minute of injury time of the second half. At that time, the players and coaching staff of U22 Indonesia had just ended their celebration after mishearing the referee's command. (Photo: The Son)
U22 Thailand ran to the opponent's technical area to celebrate provocatively. The tension started from here. (Photo: The Son)
The origin of the melee
Members of the two teams rushed into a fight despite the intervention of the referee and the organizing committee staff. (Photo: The Son)
The referee gave a red card to an Indonesian player and a Thai player. (Photo: The Son)
One member of the Indonesian U22 coaching staff was also expelled. They had previously reacted strongly when they thought the referee blew the wrong whistle. (Photo: The Son)
But that was not the end of the tension at the Olympic Stadium (Phnom Penh, Cambodia). U22 Indonesia scored right at the beginning of the first extra time and provoked the opponent back. (Photo: The Son)
The fight became more intense and tense. A member of the U22 Indonesia coaching staff was knocked down. Another person had blood coming from his mouth. (Photo: The Son)
Players from both teams rushed at each other. Members of both teams fell on the field. (Photo: The Son)
Security personnel had a hard time stopping the hot heads. (Photo: The Son)
The men's football final of the 32nd SEA Games turned into a martial arts arena. (Photo: The Son)
The referee was almost beaten when he tried to stop players from both teams. (Photo: The Son)
After a few minutes of chaos, the match returned to normal. (Photo: The Son)
The match continued to be tense with fierce plays by both teams on the field. The referee gave two more red cards to U22 Thailand. (Photo: The Son)
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