DR Congo-Tunisia tie abandoned
Tunisia fans invaded the pitch for the third time
Tunisia's friendly match against the DR Congo in Paris on Friday was abandoned because of pitch invasions.
The match was abandoned in the 65th minute following a third pitch invasion.
French referee Alain Garibian called-off the game after Tunisian fans invaded the Stade Charlety pitch when striker Santos scored for their team to make it 2-2.
The match had also been briefly halted after Congo supporters invaded the pitch when Eale Lutula netted for their side in the 57th minute.
The first stoppage was caused after Tunisian fans went on to the playing surface when Chaouki Ben Saada scored for their team in the 19th minute.
There were no incidents after the game.
The last time an international was abandoned in France due to a pitch invasion was on October 6, 2001 when Algerian fans went on to the playing surface in the 77th minute of a friendly against France at the Stade de France.
Tunisia fans invaded the pitch for the third time
Tunisia's friendly match against the DR Congo in Paris on Friday was abandoned because of pitch invasions.
The match was abandoned in the 65th minute following a third pitch invasion.
French referee Alain Garibian called-off the game after Tunisian fans invaded the Stade Charlety pitch when striker Santos scored for their team to make it 2-2.
The match had also been briefly halted after Congo supporters invaded the pitch when Eale Lutula netted for their side in the 57th minute.
The first stoppage was caused after Tunisian fans went on to the playing surface when Chaouki Ben Saada scored for their team in the 19th minute.
There were no incidents after the game.
The last time an international was abandoned in France due to a pitch invasion was on October 6, 2001 when Algerian fans went on to the playing surface in the 77th minute of a friendly against France at the Stade de France.

