Police are still investigating an assault during an under-13s football match which left a referee hospitalised.

A game between Diss Town U13s and Spixworth U13s was abandoned on December 10 and an investigation was launched by the Norfolk County Football Association.

The victim, a man in his 50s, was reportedly taken to hospital with serious facial injuries after an incident involving a spectator.

Diss Mercury: Spixworth U13s games have been suspended for the rest of the season amid the investigationSpixworth U13s games have been suspended for the rest of the season amid the investigation (Image: The FA)

Norfolk Police were called to Bressingham playing fields and arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of assault but police have confirmed no charge has followed so far.

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A police spokeswoman said: "The incident is still under investigation and no one has been charged at this time."

Diss Mercury: A police spokeswoman confirmed no one has been charged yet for the incidentA police spokeswoman confirmed no one has been charged yet for the incident (Image: Newsquest)

The man was initially taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre but was released under investigation.

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Spixworth Youth FC took to social media to condemn the actions of the spectator, saying they were "disgusted" by what had happened.

However, their U13s team have since been unable to play as all of their fixtures were postponed by the Norfolk Combined Youth Football League amid the investigations.

A Norfolk County FA spokeswoman confirmed that suspension remains in place and added "we will be making no further comment until investigations are concluded".

Did you witness the incident? Email francis.redwood@newsquest.co.uk

Diss Mercury: The incident happened on December 10 between Diss Town U13s and Spixworth U13sThe incident happened on December 10 between Diss Town U13s and Spixworth U13s (Image: Google Maps)