Attention: the referee’s report after the fight in Millonarios vs. Junior

The semifinal of the League 2021-I between Millionaires Y Junior from Barranquilla it was marred by the fight that took place at the end of the match in which the Bogota team achieved qualification, after winning 2-0 and coming from 3-2 in the first leg.

Several members of Junior went to look for Elvis Perlaza and Ricardo Marquez, Millionaires players, who, supposedly, would have made fun of their rivals. The subject continued in the local dressing room, where they got into assaulting them.

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Alberto Gamero, Millonarios technician, came out to apologize for what happened. “I apologize to Colombian soccer. That cannot happen: Millonarios was wrong, Junior was wrong; that show in a semifinal cannot be given, you have to know how to celebrate and accept a defeat, there were embarrassing things, “said the DT, in an interview with Win Sports.

The Championship Disciplinary Commission, which meets this Tuesday, will study the case. There could be heavy punishment for those involved. In the case of Millonarios, he has already lost Breiner Paz and Felipe Banguero by expulsion, both due to a direct red card. Paz’s was in game action, at 22 minutes.

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The referee Jorge Tabares has already presented the report of what happened. He reported Marquez for offensive gestures. Also to the Junior players Sebastián Viera, Homer Martínez Y Willer ditta for “assault on a member of the rival coaching staff”, and Didier moreno for “violent behavior.”

If what is reported by the arbitrator is confirmed, this would be the punishment, according to the Disciplinary Code: “Suspension from four (4) to ten (10) dates and a fine of thirty (30) to forty (40) legal minimum daily wages in force at moment of the offense in the event of de facto avenues (elbows, punches, kicks, etc.) against opposing players or other persons who are not match officials. “

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Márquez, for his part, would have this punishment, in accordance with the Code: “Suspension from two (2) to four (4) dates and a fine of twenty (20) to thirty (30) legal minimum daily wages in force at the time of the offense for using offensive, rude or obscene language or gestures of the same nature against opposing players or
other persons who are not match officials. “

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