Former England star Joleon Lescott had to be pulled from a rival of the Baller League after a tackle had yielded a common fight.
The incident took place in Monday's collision between Lescott's silk portrio and opponents Wembley Rangers.
Lescott, 42, fans corrupted last month when he was announced as a wildcard -pick in front of Alan Shearer, Micah Richards and Gary Lineker.
The former three Lions star immediately became the biggest hit of the Baller League after two Premier League title profits with Manchester City.
But Lescott's prestigious career prevented Wembley's Domingos -Pires not to crack him with a brutal tackle.
Lescott saw the challenge reacting angry when he pushed his opponent in retribution.
His actions, however, caused a total fight between the two parties while fans became wild.
The referee was forced to intervene next to his assistants.
And after the order was restored, both Lescott and Pires were sent out of the field for two minutes.
But despite the Melee, it was Lesscott who had the last smile when his side won 4-1 to go the top of the Baller League.
The collision came with Troy Deeney after a brutal meeting last week.
He was only sent to the game for a few minutes for an error on Tareiq Holmes-Dennis.
Deeney represented Wembley Rangers, who are managed by Chloe Kelly and Ian Wright.
But his debut did not last long, with Deeney forced to sit outside the rest of the action.
