Football supporter left with serious injuries after assault at Norfolk Junior Cup final between Watlington and Dersingham

A man has been left with serious injuries after being punched from behind following a football cup final at the weekend.

Police were called to Norwich Road in Dereham on Friday following reports of an assault after the Norfolk Junior Cup final clash between Watlington Sports and Social Club and Dersingham Rovers.

The incident occurred at around 9.45pm when the victim was approached from behind by a man who punched him on the back of the head.

Aldiss Park in Dereham, where the cup final was played on Friday. Picture: Google Maps

The victim, a man aged in his 20s, was taken to Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with serious injuries, where he remains.

A police spokesperson says that enquiries are ongoing.

Watlington had emerged victorious from the cup final clash, with a Ben Baxter-Hunt enough to see off Dersingham.

Watlington celebrate against Dersingham Rovers in the Norfolk Junior Cup final at Aldiss Park. It is not yet known which team the man who was assaulted was supporting. Picture: Ben Cunningham

The game had been played at Dereham Town’s Aldiss Park, and reports suggest the assault occurred as a result of a clash between rival supporters.

It is not yet known what club’s supporters the victim attended the game with.