This is the moment football yobs dressed in blue and green trade blows in an organised fight caught on camera.
Hundreds of thousands of viewers have watched the footage, which shows rivals going at it in an arranged gang brawl at an unspecified location. The clip was shared on various social media platforms, including X, formerly Twitter.
The 62 seconds clip is believed to have been filmed last year, and shows what appears to be a 7v8 match-up, with seven dressed in blue and eight wearing green.
![It appeared to be a 7 v 8 fight.](https://i2-prod.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming/article34627946.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_Screenshot-2025-02-06-at-124719-PM.png)
Some of the men involved are wearing rugby head guards and gloves to protect themself in the fight. Shouts of “go, go, go” can be heard at the start of the clip, as the groups advance towards each other.
The person filming the fight shouts, “there’s two here, two here!” during the melee, while five men, dressed in black, act as referees to ensure nobody ends up badly hurt.
At one point, the cameraman tells one of the green fighters to get to his feet, as he is taking sustained blows from a bald man dressed in blue.
![Men trade blows as referees look on.](https://i2-prod.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming/article34627929.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_Screenshot-2025-02-06-at-124741-PM.png)
And the man in question, named as Ben in the footage, is taking such a beating from the punches to his face and kicks to his head that the referees and cameraman intervene to bring his suffering to an end.
At the same time, the blue thugs are dominating their green counterparts in the background, raining punches and kicks down as they control the fight.
Screams of “yaaaas” can then be heard as some of the outnumbered blues celebrate their ‘win’, before one of the referees waves his hands in the air to suggest that the fight is over, and the clip ends.
It is not yet known exactly where and when the video was shot. The Daily Record has approached Police Scotland to see if the fight is being investigated by officers.
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