Genk last played the international Cup main board match against Fradi in the autumn of 2023, and the 0-0 at that time could be of great importance in the match starting tonight at 9 pm. Two years ago, the conference giggling group had a great deal of foolish guest game in Ferencváros in Belgium, as domestic fans used prohibited pyrotechnic equipment, which resulted in Genk punishing UEFA: they had to pay 20,000 euros, plus a conditional sector closure. The Belgian press is now afraid that UEFA’s sanction may come into effect after another European League Main Tager match against Fradi.
Fear is not unfounded, as Genk fans have also been stuck in the Belgian championship last weekend against St. Truiden. As previously reported, Fradi El-El-Réle won the match with a 95-minute goal, but a 20-minute match with the Var scandal, red card and an invalid goal due to Genki ultras.
The hooligans of the Genk’s face covering a mask were firecracker, left their seats and continued to put on pyrotechnic equipment, which stopped in the 87th minute.
The Belgian sports magazine, Voetbalprimeur.be, has dealt with the weekend scandal in several articles and found that today’s match against Fradi could watch UEFA Árgus in the light of what had happened.
Dreaded families and children, Genk went to her own fans
The Belgian newspaper quotes Genk’s sharp announcement, in which the club condemns its own fans’ aggressive behavior.
“KRC Genk stands for a safe football experience for everyone, from hard core to families with children. On Sunday, this experience was destroyed by some individual behavior. When families and children are dreaded at the stadium, we move far away,” reads the club’s announcement.
These are not only empty words, as Genk has punished its own fans: the band announced after Sunday’s fool that no guest duck could put their feet on the away playoff against St. Truiden. As they write, rivalry has now become unmanageable. They also indicated that they were working with the police to identify the disorders and the club knew nothing about the planned action of the ultras.
