
So much for friendlies. Montenegro based Zeta Golubovci played a friendly against Russian premier side Amkar. Both teams met at neutral venue, in Serbian populat tourist town of Zlatibor. Reports coming out of Zlatibor say Serb police was very busy and shocked by the massive brawl which errupted in the second half of the match with Zeta leading 3-1. Both teams appeared angered and there was a flurry of cheap fouls during the entire match. To settle the situation, Zeta's owner Rajko Bozniovich appeared on the field, however was kicked by Amkar's player Dimitry Belorukov. An already heated situation quickly went out of control, turned into a massive brawl which involved all players on and off the field. According to witnesses who spoke to 'Vijesti', there was not a single Serb policemen on the field, they showed up after twenty minutes later to find 'casualties'. Five ambulances were needed to pick up all the injured players. The players from Montenegro appeared much craftier than their Russian counterparts and used corner-flag poles as weapons to cause major injures among Amkar players, including broken hands. Serb police in Zlatibor who arrived after everyone was faced down on the pitch, issued a press release that they were taking stattements from witnesses and upon reviewing injuries of hospitalized players, there will be charges.
Meanwhile, Skopje based FC Vardar was hoping to play Zeta, but upon hearing of this, the match is very likely to be cancelled.
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