A soccer fan wielding a chainsaw was arrested throughout riots at a CAF Champions League match in Tunis, a supply on the Interior Ministry mentioned on Monday.
The return leg of the quarterfinal between Tunisia’s Esperance and Algeria’s JS Kabylie on the Rades Stadium on Saturday was interrupted by violence, which brought about a 40-minute delay to the second half.
Esperance followers clashed with safety forces and lit fireworks on the terraces. Firefighters needed to be known as out to extinguish a number of small fires in entrance of the stands.
Local experiences mentioned {that a} warehouse on the stadium was looted and a few tools, together with a chainsaw, was stolen.
“We can confirm the arrest of a fan holding the chainsaw,” the ministry supply, who requested anonymity, instructed Reuters.
Some 66 folks had been arrested, together with 12 minors, a courtroom spokesman instructed Diwan FM radio station.

Esperance Sportive de Tunis vs JS Kabylie CAF Champions League quarterfinal.
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Algerian followers additionally complained that that they had been subjected to unjustified assaults by safety forces.

Esperance supporters run for canopy throughout a combat with riot police in the course of the CAF Champions League quarterfinal.
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Esperance progressed to the semifinals with a 2-1 combination win the place it’ll face Al-Ahly of Egypt.
