Charleroi played an exciting match against Club Brugge on Sunday in the Jupiler Pro League. Frustration was high for the home team as Club Brugge scored the winning goal deep into stoppage time. Charleroi seemed on track for a draw for much of the match, but the lengthy injury time took a dramatic turn. The fourth official indicated eight minutes of extra time, but play continued even longer due to cramping issues with goalkeeper Mohamed Koné. Ultimately, Joel Ordóñez scored the decisive goal for Brugge. Following the goal, chaos erupted among the Charleroi fans and players. The assistant referee was pelted with cups, and an angry supporter spat at Club Brugge's Jorne Spileers. On the field, scuffles broke out, with Club Brugge coach Ivan Leko getting involved in the discussions. Charleroi forward Aurélien Scheidler received a yellow card for his cynical approach to the referee. As the referee left the field, he was met with numerous insults from Charleroi players and supporters.