The parents are amazed after a man kicked a child in a youth football match, causing a large -scale fight between adults captured in a disgusting viral video.
A scrap between the players broke out in a game of children under 10 years in Kent, with a child being hit by the head by an opponent.
That alarming movement made parents and coaches run to the field, but from there the images only become more worrying.
A man seems to hurry directly to a child and kicks him on his leg, before another is the child behind in an attempt to reach his assailant.
From there, dozens of adults rush on shock and you can listen to mothers screaming when children pass from the way.
Multiple men continue to discard for more than a minute until it seems to restore an appearance of order. Mail Sport cannot show the whole video.
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The parents are disgusted after the images showed a man kicking a child in a football match of children under 10 years
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A fight between the parents broke out and lasted more than a minute in the game in Kent
When he was contacted by Mail Sport, a club said: “This incident that dates back to November has been completely investigated by Kent Fa, and its findings that we completely accept as a football club.”
In a statement to Mail Sport, the Kent football association said: 'We are aware of video images related to an incident that occurred during a youth football match last year in Kent. After an exhaustive investigation, the relevant positions were raised, heard and the sanctions were imposed in line with the regulations of the Football Association.
'Kent Fa remains firm in its commitment to improve behavior in basic football. We will continue to support and guide our football community to guarantee a positive, pleasant and safe environment for all participants.
The people who comment on the disturbing images online have reported how such scenes are becoming too common in matches that are supposed to be a fun exit for children.
“Unfortunately, I've seen worse,” one wrote in X.
'Shameful but not surprised. Why have the coaches and the referee not stopped this? Football for children Where is the safe protection? It happens all the time now that parents do it with each other. Mothers normally the worst, 'said another.
“Some parents are vile in the games, they give the referee the opportunity to order it, they didn't need to climb like this,” said one.
Imagine how frightened children must have been seeing that. The lots are a misfortune, 'said another.
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Online spectators were horrified by parents' behavior, marking it as a 'misfortune' and 'vile'
“Absolute misfortune of these parents,” one wrote.
'Don't understand this in rugby. Parents are the problem, not sport. We all had disagreements in the countryside, but they resolved quickly and shared their hands later. Professional game and FA also have some responsibility in establishing standards at this level, '' said another.
While many children throughout the country enjoy the beautiful game without incident every weekend, it is common to hear horror stories of those affected by violence.
In September, the police were called to a Sunday League match under 10 years in West Midlands after parents began to fight in the stands.
In 2023, Mail Sport heard the referees how he threatened with one knife, while another broke his jaw in a sign of the stomach of the growing aggression of adults in children's games.
A referee, Rhys Baldwin, resigned from the game after 11 years in 2023.
He told Mail Sport's It All Starting Off Podcast: 'I was arbitrated a five -way game and the team of a captain ran towards me shouting on my face and called me a lot of names. Then I gave him a red card. He left the field, entered his bag, took out a Stanley box cutter knife and broke into the field to me.
'His own teammates basically accompanied him to the floor and covered him and took him out of the door. I closed the door and told him that I will not leave until this guy is treated.
![Police was called to a Sunday League match of children under 10 years in September to break a shameful fight between parents who support rival teams](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/17/89443699-14380819-Police_were_called_to_an_under_10s_Sunday_League_match_over_the_-a-7_1739207712224.jpg)
Police was called to a Sunday League match of children under 10 years in September to break a shameful fight between parents who support rival teams
![Mail Sport has heard stories from basic officials about the abuse they receive, and Premier League players are also showing dissent to the referees regularly](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/10/17/78067609-14380819-Mail_Sport_has_heard_stories_from_grassroots_officials_about_the-a-14_1739207958544.jpg)
Mail Sport has heard stories from basic officials about the abuse they receive, and Premier League players are also showing dissent to the referees regularly
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Rhys Baldwin (left) and George Sleight are two young referees who have resigned due to abuse
'I talked to the guy in charge and he asked me not to call the police and foolishly agreed. He said he would receive an apology next week. But I did not receive an apology. He threatened to hit my head.
'I dropped the cards on the floor and left. I never returned.
Baldwin finally stopped arbitrating after the father of a 12 -year -old threatened to kill him at the end of a semifinal of the cup. He says he knows many others who have also moved away from sport.