Thousands of revellers have had to run for safety after an A-League football game on Tuesday night as a grass fire ripped through a busy park.
The match between Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City had just finished and the crowd of around 11,000 in the Industree Group Stadium in Gosford were heading home.
There were also revellers in the area to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks at Leagues Club Park and the waterfront.
‘We were just leaving the Mariners game with the kids and there was a big bang like a fire cracker,’ a witness told Daily Mail Australia.
‘Then within a few minutes the kids playground area was on fire.
‘It was full of families just moments earlier.’
Police officers who were on site working at the A-League game and the general New Year’s Eve festivities were able to soon clear the area as people fled away.

Thousands of revellers have had to run for safety after an A-League football game on Tuesday night as a grass fire (pictured) ripped through a busy park

The NSW Police cleared the scene of a fire at Leagues Club Park in Gosford (pictured)

Brian Kaltak of the Mariners with the ball during the A-League match between Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City at Industree Group Stadium, on December 31, 2024 in Gosford
‘Luckily the police were right there, having already blocked the road for the fireworks,’ the witness said.
‘They told everyone to evacuate immediately.’
The witness said the sheer throng of people in the area caused some difficulties.
‘The traffic was back to back so it did take the fire truck a while to get through,’ they said.
A police investigation into the cause of the blaze is underway.
The football game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Samuel Souprayen given Melbourne City the lead in the 33rd minute and Nathan Paul equalising for the Mariners in the 68th minute.
The result has seen City move up to fifth place on the A-League ladder, while Central Coast remain stuck in 10th despite picking up a point.