A mass brawl erupted at an under-10s Sunday league game in Kent as parents from both youth teams stormed the pitch, causing scared children to scream.
In alarming footage, horrified onlookers can be heard telling the children to get back as the fight travelled across the football pitch in Ditton, Aylesford.
In the since deleted crazy video, originally posted to X, one player is seen getting up from the floor, before a member of the opposing team backhands him in the chest.
The referee pulls the injured boy, who’s wearing a dark green football kit, away from the child in red.
Then before the situation is diffused, another boy from the green team storms over and punches the boy in red in the head.
As the three boys struggle, one dad runs onto the pitch, grabbing the boy in red whilst another dad appears to run directly at a third man and tramples the boy in green in the process, who is seen lying on the ground.
More and more parents storm the field as crowds form around the two brawling adults. As the chaotic scenes continue to get worse, children can be heard screaming.
One woman can be heard telling nearby children to “go over there”.
A boy can then be heard telling someone to “come over here”‘, adding: “Stop being a d******d.”
During the brawl, one man shoves another man away from the growing crowd sending him into a headfirst dive out of camera shot.
He then quickly scrambles to hit feet at this point the bust up has spread to as far as the red team’s team bench.
An eyewitness told the Sun: “It all got a bit gobby, and the younger lads threw some insults.
“Then the bigger guy just had enough. The fight happened over mess and personal space… then turned into a full on headlock.”
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