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Fan attacks and Mosimane calls

Posted on January 27, 2026
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Mamelodi Sundowns have responded to the incidents that took place after their CAF Champions League draw with Al Hilal at the Loftus Versfeld on Friday, 23 January 2026.

The match ended level at 2-2, before a section of supporters chanted the name of former head coach Pitso Mosimane towards management and the players on their way into their departing bus.

ATTACK ON THE SPORTING DIRECTOR FLEMMING BERG

A video circulating on social media showed a supporter pouring water on sporting director Flemming Berg.

In light of these events, Sundowns released a statement addressing the behaviour of what they described as a small group of supporters who disrupted members of the technical team after the match.

“Mamelodi Sundowns condemns the behaviour and conduct of a few ill-disciplined supporters,” the club said.

“Sundowns has always encouraged active supporter participation and engagement, which must always be done with respect and courtesy.

FINAL WORD

Mamelodi Sundowns added to highlight that they will not tolerate any threats, illegal behaviour, or intimidation by any of its supporters or fans at any of its matches.

The club added that appropriate legal or disciplinary action would be taken. The warning was pointed at any individuals whose conduct is found to be illegal or in breach of the rules or policies governing Sundowns supporters.

The statement concluded: “The Players and Technical Team of Mamelodi Sundowns are focusing on retaining the League Title and successfully competing in all cup competitions.

“This can only be achieved with the support and encouragement of the Mamelodi Sundowns Supporters.”

Also read: Mamelodi Sundowns to replace Teboho Mokoena

WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE INCIDENT AND THE CLUB’S RESPONSE?

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