- Referee Ndanga Mundi and assistants attacked during Mintack FC vs Kumba City FC match.
- Match abandoned after repeated pitch invasions and violent assaults.
- Fans accused the referee of unfair officiating: 52 fouls, 9 yellow cards, 1 red card, and a disputed penalty.
- Officials chased into a forest as chaos escalated beyond the stadium.
- Ndanga Mundi already had a controversial refereeing record.
- FECAFOOT under pressure to impose sanctions after the shocking incident.
The 2025 National Interpools turned violent on September 11 when referee Ndanga Mundi and his assistants were savagely attacked by furious Mintack FC supporters.
The highly charged game against Kumba City FC descended into complete anarchy following multiple pitch invasions, sparked by what fans viewed as biased officiating. Reports state over 52 fouls were called against Mintack, with nine yellow cards, a red card, and a controversial penalty decision further fueling outrage.
Videos widely shared online captured the shocking moment fans stormed the field, punching and kicking the officials. The referees were eventually escorted out under heavy security, but the assault continued as they were chased and forced to escape into a nearby forest.
Adding to the controversy, Ndanga Mundi has a long history of disputed decisions, making the incident yet another stain on his officiating record. The Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) now faces mounting pressure to discipline both the violent supporters and the embattled referee.
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