Tensions flared when Zenit St. Petersburg took on Spartak Moscow
Six players were sent off as the Russian Cup match between bitter rivals Zenit St. Petersburg and Spartak Moscow descended into chaos on Sunday.
The violence erupted when Zenit’s Wilmar Barrios clashed with Spartak forward Quincy Promes at the full-time whistle.
Brazilian Zenit defender Rodrigao then became involved, appearing to lash out at Spartak forward Shamar Nicholson, who responded by throwing a punch.
All hell broke loose as referee Vladimir Moskalev struggled to contain the two sets of brawling players and members of the bench.
By the time the dust had settled, Moskalev had dished out red cards to Zenit’s Rodrigao, Barrios, and Malcom, and Spartak stars Nicholson, fellow striker Aleksandr Sobolev, and substitute goalkeeper Aleksandr Selikhov.
Zenit won the match 4-2 on a penalty shootout after the scores had ended 0-0 at full-time at the Gazprom Arena.
Despite the defeat, Spartak still finished top of Group B on 13 points and reach the Russian Cup playoffs, while Zenit ended third in the group on 11 points and will need to negotiate a regional playoff path.
The game, however, will be remembered far more for the ugly scenes of violence which will surely be investigated further by the Russian football authorities.
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