The New Zealand Herald

Single punch breaks football player’s jaw in three places

- Imran Ali

A Northland football player had his jaw broken in at least three places by a single punch while he was sitting on the substitute­s bench during a game at the weekend.

Northern Wairoa player Santiago Cobus, of Uruguay, had his jaw broken after he was allegedly punched by a Tikipunga player.

The one-punch incident was alleged to have happened in the 76th minute of the division one match between Northern Wairoa and Tikipunga at Tikipunga Sports Park in Whanga¯rei on Saturday afternoon.

The visiting team has filed a conduct report with the Northland Football Federation.

Chris Mason, a committee member of Northern Wairoa Football Club, said everyone was at a loss as to why a Tikipunga player allegedly punched Cobus.

“That [alleged] conduct was cowardly

Players of our team on the field said they heard his jaw crack.

Chris Mason, Nth Wairoa Football Club

and despicable. It doesn’t get any more serious without someone dying. It was a blind shot attack.”

Mason said the injured player would not be the same again and doubted he would ever play in future.

“Players of our team on the field said they heard his jaw crack.

“I’ve seen the medical report and his jaw is broken in four places or three at the very least.”

The injured player was taken to Whanga¯rei Hospital in an ambulance while police spoke to witnesses at the venue.

Tikipunga Football Club executives met at noon yesterday to discuss the issue before releasing a short statement.

“Tikipunga AFC takes all accusation­s of unsportsma­nlike behaviour by their players very seriously. As such, we are investigat­ing in conjunctio­n with Northern Football Federation and will be taking appropriat­e action,” club secretary Mel Worth said.

The match was abandoned after the attack. Whanga¯rei police couldn’t confirm by edition time whether any charges had been laid.

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