The Africa Cup of Nations semi-final between Ghana and hosts Equatorial
Guinea was described as a "war zone" after play was suspended for more
than 30 minutes because of crowd trouble.
Players ducked bottles thrown from the stands, Ghana fans sought safety
behind a goal, riot police used tear gas and a helicopter hovered over
the stadium.
"It's now like a war zone," the Ghana Football Association (GFA)
tweeted, claiming "barbaric acts of vandalism" while its president told
the BBC it was lucky no-one was killed."We are lucky that we
haven't lost any lives, though people have sustained various degrees of
injuries arising from objects thrown at them," he told BBC World
Service. Trouble flared at half-time between Ghana and Equatorial
Guinea.
Ghana players had to be protected by riot police using plastic shields as they left the field, already 2-0 up in the tie.
"This has been a very successful tournament and this isolated incident
of violence will leave a slur on the reputation of African football.
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