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Fan Violence Halts ADO–Cambuur as Feyenoord Faces UEFA Closures and Region Reports New Blasts

Safety decisions follow fresh fan disorder and fireworks incidents.

Overview

  • ADO Den Haag’s match at SC Cambuur was stopped near full time after visiting fans threw fireworks toward home supporters; riot police intervened, play resumed about an hour later, and ADO lost 2-0.
  • ADO chief executive Natascha van Grinsven-Admiraal condemned the misconduct and said the club will investigate, identify offenders and expel them rather than focus on potential KNVB sanctions.
  • Feyenoord will shut multiple sections of De Kuip for Thursday’s Celtic tie under a UEFA punishment for earlier in-stadium fireworks, and the club told passe-partout holders there will be no refunds under purchase terms.
  • Police logged fresh fireworks-related damage and suspected explosions, including a blasted windshield and hood on a parked car in Rotterdam-Hoogvliet and significant damage at a Dordrecht tanning studio, with investigations ongoing.
  • The Explosive Ordnance Disposal service neutralized crystallized hazardous substances discovered at Hogeland College in Warffum, while regional sport notes included Vitesse’s 1-1 draw at FC Dordrecht and cyclist Puck Moonen recovering at home after artery surgery.