Fans drive motorbikes into the field to argue with players
The match between Veenhuizen and Vitesse '63 on March 19 was interrupted when a man drove a motorbike into the field, when the two teams were not scoring.
This person argued with the home coaches on the touchline, then drove into the circle in the middle of the field. He continued to argue with some players and then drove away.

According to British newspaper Sunsport, this man was angry because many young fans set off fireworks before the match, scaring his horse.
As the match continued, Vitesse '63 quickly led 3-0 and won 4-1 on aggregate. This is a result that greatly affects the relegation race.
Veenhuizen chairman Kees van der Leest told Sunsport: "It's annoying. We don't want to be a burden to anyone, but we have to supervise safety on the pitch. We know the man driving. the car came into the field. He played for us in the youth team. I think he acted like that because of a temporary emotion."
Van der Leest emphasized that Veenhuizen wants to maintain a good relationship with the fans, and hopes to remove any animosity between the club and the man.
"We want to have a good relationship with him - after all, we are neighbors," added chairman Veenhuizen. "We are responsible and sorry for what happened, but the young fans had good intentions when they set off the fireworks."
Van der Leest then hinted that the incident "affected" Veenhuizen's concentration and resulted in the team's defeat. However, he admits rival Vitesse "reads the game better".
