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Montpellier-Saint-Etienne match abandoned after flare-throwing fans start fire

MONTPELIER, FRANCE – Bottomside Montpellier and fellow fighter Saint-Etienne's French league match was abandoned Sunday when a fire broke out in the stands after the flare was thrown by home fans.

Montpellier followed 2-0 after Lucas Stassin scored twice for the visitors when Lucas Stassin was stopped by referee François Letexa in the 63rd minute.

TV footage showed black smoke coming out of the fire. Local media reported that a person lying on the ground behind the finish line had been evacuated.

Montpellier supporters will light the blue flare in front of the stadium security staff on March 16, 2025 at Montpellier Helle SC's French L1 football match and as Saint Etienne of Stade de La Mosson. AFP via Getty Images
Montpellier supporters will be appearing on March 16, 2025 during a French L1 football match at St. de la Mosson in Montpellier, a blue flare in front of the stadium security staff. AFP via Getty Images

Players from both teams were sent back to the locker room, with some Montpellier fans smashing seats in the stands. The fire has disappeared, but the game has not started again for security reasons, and Montpellier may now face a heavy penalty.

In the club's 50th anniversary season, Montpellier sits on the bottom of the rocks in French league standings. Saint-Etienne is just one spot above 17th place.

In 2023, the French league match between Montpellier and Clermont was abandoned after fireworks thrown from the stands landed next to Clermont goalkeeper Mori Diaw.

The flares were lit while the match was still playing. AFP via Getty Images
The flare caused a fire that created a cloud of smoke. AFP via Getty Images

Montpellier won the only title in the French league in 2012, which disrupted Paris Saint-Germain.

The club also won the second division in 1987 and the French Cup in 1990, along with teams featuring Eric Cantona, Laurent Blanc and Giulio Cesar.

However, Montpellier's ambitions this season have been severely hampered by a massive decline in television rights revenue, preventing the club from securing planned reinforcements.

Supporters of Saint-Etienne were banned from traveling to Montpellier by French authorities due to the high risk of violence.

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