Staff report
History was made Saturday as the Central Texas Lobos soccer team hosted the club’s inaugural home match at Gregg-Clark Park in Kyle Saturday.
But tempers flared following the conclusion of the game with an incident involving fans.
According to a post on the team’s Facebook page, the incident allegedly involved a fan of the Twin Cities FC soccer club from Eagle Pass, which was the visiting team.
The fan allegedly became “physically aggressive” after the match t...
Staff report
History was made Saturday as the Central Texas Lobos soccer team hosted the club’s inaugural home match at Gregg-Clark Park in Kyle Saturday.
But tempers flared following the conclusion of the game with an incident involving fans.
According to a post on the team’s Facebook page, the incident allegedly involved a fan of the Twin Cities FC soccer club from Eagle Pass, which was the visiting team.
The fan allegedly became “physically aggressive” after the match toward a Lobo fan, according to the post.
No one was physically harmed and the person involved was not served alcohol at the game, according to the post.
“We understand and agree that this type of unsportsmanlike behavior has no place in our park,” the team said on its Facebook page.
According to the team, the incident was an “aberration” as they did not see similar fan incidents in previous Texas Premier Soccer League matches. An official report was made to the TPSL president regarding the incident and the fan’s behavior.
The TSPL will decide what action, if any, to pursue, according to the team statement.
“That said, we will be reviewing and implementing some additional precautions for future home matches. We will announce these publicly when details are final. Thank you for your continued support!,” the team’s statement read.
The Lobos and Twin Cities FC finished the match tied 1-1.