UAAP Fan Flashes Dirty Finger During UP Fighting Maroons – UE Red Warriors Match
A UAAP fan stole the spotlight at the San Juan Arena after flashing a dirty finger during the UP Fighting Maroons vs. UE Red Warriors match.
The UAAP (University Athletic Association of the Philippines) is a collegiate sports league in the Philippines, where top universities compete in various sports events.
It was founded in 1938 and consists of eight member schools: Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, Far Eastern University, National University, University of the East, University of the Philippines, University of Santo Tomas, and Adamson University.
The UAAP is known for its high level of competition, school pride, and passionate fan support, especially in sports like basketball, volleyball, and football. It also promotes student-athletes’ development, not just in sports but also in academics and leadership.
On Wednesday (November 20, 2024), things got a little out of hand at San Juan Arena when a fan stirred up some drama by making an offensive gesture at other viewers. It happened during the heated match between the UP Fighting Maroons and the UE Red Warriors.
According to those who were there, the fan, a UP supporter, had a clash with the UE drummers, and the tension only grew from there. Security had to step in to calm things down and keep the situation from escalating further.
Some netizens said the fan shifted her attention to other parts of the audience when she noticed someone filming the incident.
The video of the altercation spread like wildfire online, with people weighing in on the intense rivalry between fans of the two teams. So far, the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) hasn’t issued any official statement about what happened.
The incident shows just how things can get at UAAP games, where school pride and emotions often run high. Many are now hoping the UAAP will step in to ensure future games stay fun and safe for everyone.
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