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Euro 2024 chaos as Turkey and Czech Republic involved in mass brawl at full-time

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Turkey beat Czech Republic in Hamburg to dump their opponents out of Euro 2024 – but tempers flared after the final whistle as players from both sides became embroiled in a brawl

A post-match brawl ensued after Turkey’s win over Czech Republic in Hamburg(Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Emotions spilled over in the aftermath of Turkey’s win over Czech Republic on Wednesday night as players from both sides clashed.

The Czech’s headed into the match needing a result but ended up losing 2-1 after Antonin Barek was sent off in the first-half. But he wasn’t the only one to see red after a wild brawl ensued in Hamburg.




Czech Republic striker Tomas Chory was sent off following the melee while West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek and wonderkid Arda Guler were both shown yellow cards as Hungarian referee Istvan Kovacs attempted to regain order on a night where dished out 18 yellow cards and two reds.

The incident summed up a chaotic match as the group stages came to a thrilling end. And DON’T make the mistake of thinking that Germany are the only nation with home advantage at the Euros.

There are more than seven million people of Turkish descent living in the host country – and about 30,000 of them were in the Volksparkstadion to make a noise that might have been heard in Istanbul.

It didn’t matter whether the Crescent-Stars were in front or hanging onto a place in the last 16 by their fingertips as the 10-man Czech Republic dug deep to make Vincenzo Montella’s side panic, the decibel levels never dropped.

For any team facing Turkey in the knock-out stages, they will have to endure a different kind of hell.

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