Seven high school football players are facing discipline after officials said they were involved in an altercation following a game last Friday night.

Two players from Braden River High School and five from North Port High School have been suspended from game competition for a minimum of four weeks and will face additional school-based disciplinary measures, including community service.

School officials say the altercation broke out Friday night after the game between Braden River and North Port high schools. According to our partners at the Bradenton Herald, officials say about 10 students were involved in the fight, which lasted about 90 seconds.

“The confrontation that took place following the game last Friday is unacceptable based on the standards both counties have set for our student athletes,” Manatee District Supervisor of Athletics Jason Montgomery and Sarasota District Supervisor of Athletics Bethany D. King said in a joint statement.

Officials from the school districts for Sarasota and Manatee counties said they jointly reviewed the facts before issuing their decision. A report of their findings and the resulting disciplinary actions will be forwarded to the Florida High School Athletic Association for review.