Watch: Huge brawl breaks out at youth hockey game in China
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Things got ugly at the National Youth Games in Chengde, China, on Thursday as a massive brawl broke out between Hong Kong and Shenzen.
Chinese jumped on Hong Kong Ice Hockey Teenage Team#antiELAB #FreeHongKong #HKprotests pic.twitter.com/b5Nm3QyxEp
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The fight erupted in the third period, with Hong Kong (in white) leading the game 11-2, according to Chan Kin-wa of the South China Morning Post, who added that it was instigated by Shenzen players.
No injuries were reported, according to the report, but three Shenzen players have been banned for one year.
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