Charleroi faces heavy sanctions following the tumultuous derby against Standard. The match, which took place on Saturday evening, ended in a 0-2 victory for Charleroi, with goals from Jakob Romsaas and Antoine Bernier. After the match, chaos erupted when Charleroi players celebrated their victory with a flag on the field. This led to a confrontation with Standard supporters, resulting in a violent situation. The Liège police have since opened an investigation into the incidents, with six individuals arrested and four officers lightly injured. The consequences for both Charleroi and Standard could be significant. The disciplinary committee is expected to take action against both clubs and players within a week. Charleroi goalkeeper Mohamed Koné has been named as a player who allegedly provoked the situation. It is anticipated that both clubs will face financial penalties and may have to play matches behind closed doors. This could also impact the presence of away supporters in future editions of the Walloon derby.