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Ajax sorry over abandoned game

Image: Esteban Alvarado: Retaliated after being attacked by fan as Dutch Cup game descended into chaos

Ajax have issued an apology following the 'terrible incident' which saw AZ Alkmaar goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado attacked by a pitch invader.

Dutch FA to consider what action to take after fan attack

Ajax have issued an apology following the 'terrible incident' which saw AZ Alkmaar goalkeeper Esteban Alvarado attacked by a pitch invader. The fan targeted the Costa Rican after running on to the playing area 37 minutes into the Dutch Cup clash at the Amsterdam ArenA on Wednesday night. Esteban, 22, responded by kicking the fan to the ground, leading him to be shown a red card by referee Bas Nijhuis. AZ coach Gertjan Verbeek was livid and called his players from the field, forcing Nijhuis to abandon the game. Ajax director Jeroen Slop told the club's official website: "This was a terrible incident and we deeply regret it and offer our sincere apologies. "The supporter has been handed over to the police. It was a 19-year-old man who was probably under the influence of alcohol. He said he hated the AZ goalkeeper and had therefore attacked him."

Safety

According to Slop, Ajax gave AZ assurances about their safety after the incident but the visitors opted not to resume the match. He said: "Ajax offered to put additional stewards around the pitch to ensure their safety and play the game but AZ stuck to their decision." The Dutch FA (KNVB) must now decide what action, if any, to take. A statement read: "The case has been submitted to the prosecutor of football. He will see if there is guilt and report his findings. "There are three options: the game is played [completed], the game is replayed, or the respective position is regarded as the final score." Ajax were leading 1-0 at the time of the abandonment.

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