On Saturday evening, the police reported several incidents, including an argument between players that went too far.

On the evening of 2 November, around 6.30pm, a brawl erupted among several people at the Grevenmacher stadium. According to the police's initial reports, the altercation began between two players. By the time police arrived, the situation had calmed down.

This incident follows recent disciplinary actions taken by the Luxembourg Football Federation's (FLF) federal court, which sanctioned multiple players after the heated match between Wiltz and Niederkorn. The federation’s president has voiced concerns about what he describes as a "decline in footballing values."

Drink driving

On Saturday at about 2.30pm, police received reports of a lorry driving erratically near Gasperich stadium. Shortly afterwards, the driver was arrested as his breathalyser test came back positive. The driver was given a temporary driving ban.

Later that afternoon, around 4.15pm, a collision occurred on rue de Warken in Ettelbruck, partially blocking the road. Here too, the driver's breathalyser test came back positive, and his license was confiscated – an official report was filed.

In the early hours of 3 November, a police patrol near the Däichhall in Ettelbruck discovered a woman asleep at the wheel with her engine running. After several attempts to rouse her, the police administered a breathalyser test, which came back positive here too, leading to the confiscation of her driving license.

Later, at around 2am, police responded to reports of erratic driving in the Gousselerbierg tunnel. The driver was subsequently stopped, tested positive for alcohol, and had their license revoked.

Aggressive person arrested 

On the evening of 2 November, around 11.30pm, police received a report of an aggressive individual outside a bar in Clausen. When officers arrived, they found the individual, who had also reportedly been seen earlier in the town center. Due to his state of intoxication, which posed a risk to himself and others, the police decided, following a medical examination, to place him in an overnight cell for his and the public's safety.