MUST SEE | Massive brawl breaks out at U18 invitational tournament
Wild scenes are coming out from an under-18 invitational tournament in Bangkok between Thailand and Hong Kong.
Following the end of the game, a massive brawl broke out between the two teams, with nearly every member involved. The brawl itself didn't appear to last too long before cooler head prevailed.
During the brawl though, as can be seen in the video below, a member of the Thailand team brought his stick up above his shoulders and swung it towards the head of a player on the Hong Kong team.
In the background of the first video, a player on the Thailand team (number 24) can be seen taking off his helmet, dropping his gloves and throwing punches at..no one.
Check out the brawl in the videos below!
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JUILLET 20 | 263 ANSWERS MUST SEE | Massive brawl breaks out at U18 invitational tournament Do you think these teams should be banned from participating in future tournaments? |
Yes | 77 | 29.3 % |
No | 79 | 30 % |
Unsure, don't know the full context | 67 | 25.5 % |
See Results | 40 | 15.2 % |
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