Pitch invader punches steward and flare hits ref as non-league game sparks chaos

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Pitch invader punches steward and flare hits ref as non-league game sparks chaos
Pitch invader punches steward and flare hits ref as non-league game sparks chaos

A referee was hit by a flare and a steward punched by a fan as a match between Barnet and Wealdstone descended into chaos.

The National League meeting saw promotion-chasing Barnet play out a 1-1 draw against Wealdstone at the Hive Stadium. The pitch was invaded following the Stones' equalising goal in the 10th minute of second half stoppage time.

Corie Andrews' strike cancelled out Callum Stead's opener to earn a draw and sparked jubilant scenes in the away end that went a step too far. Footage appeared to show a supporter in a tussle with a steward as they attempted to move the fan from the pitch.

Players from both teams had to separate the duo as the steward appeared to be assaulted.

Meanwhile, a flare was thrown from the stands that hit referee Dale Baines. Footage shows a fan running onto the field as a flare makes contact with the referee's left shoulder.

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Wealdstone have condemned the actions of their supporter and apologised to the steward. The club say they are working closely with the Metropolitan Police and Barnet to both identify and take action against those involved in the incident.

Their statement read: "The Board of Directors at Wealdstone Football Club unequivocally condemn the actions of the individual who invaded the pitch during our National League fixture at Barnet FC yesterday, following our equalising goal and assaulted a match day steward. Such behaviour is totally unacceptable and goes against the values that our club stands for.

Pitch invader punches steward and flare hits ref as non-league game sparks chaos (@StonesGoals/X)

"We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all participants, spectators and attendees at our games, which is why we will be working closely with Barnet Football Club and the Metropolitan Police to identify and take appropriate action against any supporters who entered the pitch and those directly involved in this incident. All culprits identified will face the full consequences of their actions.

"It is with deep regret that the reprehensible behaviour of a few has overshadowed what was a moment of celebration for our team and the vast majority of our supporters, who behaved impeccably and adhered to the ground regulations throughout the match. We are very disappointed that the actions of these few individuals have cast a shadow over our club and our dedicated fans.

"The club wishes to express its sincere apologies to the match day steward affected by this incident, and we will ensure they receive our full support. We also want to thank the majority of our fans who continue to show their passionate support in a respectful and responsible manner.

"Wealdstone Football Club will not tolerate any form of misconduct that jeopardises the safety and enjoyment of football. We are dedicated to maintaining a family-friendly and safe environment for all fans and participants, reinforcing the positive and respectful image of our club and its supporters.

"We appreciate the cooperation and understanding of all our fans and the wider community as we address this matter with the seriousness it warrants."

Scott Trotter

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