Drone flight, skirmishes cause Serbia-Albania to be abandoned

Serbia's Euro 2016 qualifier against Albania was abandoned on Tuesday evening after a drone flown over the Partizan Stadium pitch carrying the pro-Albanian banner led to a clash between the two sets of players.

The Group I game erupted into controversy shortly before half-time in Belgrade when the drone, apparently flown in by remote control from fans outside the stadium, was brought down by a couple of Serbia players.

That seemed to upset a number of Albania players, several of whom attempted to intercept the black banner, which contained the Albanian flag in the centre.

It prompted a melee involving numerous players and forced English referee Martin Atkinson to lead the players off the field, after some disruption off the pitch as well.

There were no signs of play being restarted more than half an hour after the suspension, with UEFA then confirming the match had been abandoned.

"The match has been abandoned due to a disturbance on the pitch," said a statement on UEFA's official website.

The tie was goalless at the time of the suspension and clear-cut chances were in short supply in the Serbian capital.

Zoran Tosic and Branislav Ivanovic both missed the target from the edge of the area as the hosts attempted to force the issue while Dusan Tadic's long-distance effort was well blocked by Albania defender Andi Lila.

The best chance of the game fell to the visitors as Ansi Agolli free-kick from the left wing found Mergim Mavraj, whose shot from inside the area was tipped wide by Serbia goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic.

From the following corner, Lorik Cana's header at the far post sailed wide, while the visitors were appearing to gain the upper hand when a drone was flown into the stadium.

There seemed to be no immediate threat to the match, with numerous players taking a drinks break as the drone flew harmlessly over the pitch.

However, that changed when Stefan Mitrovic attempted to bring down the banner that was attached to the drone, which infuriated some of the Albania players.

Following a skirmish, the situation appeared to escalate as the Albanian players were reportedly the target when objects were thrown onto the pitch, which led to Atkinson leading the players down the tunnel.