
The case of the match between Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and U Craiova 1948, which was interrupted by the referee after 26 minutes due to xenophobic chants, came before the Disciplinary Commission of the FRF.
The disciplinary commission postponed the verdict
At a meeting on Wednesday, the FRF disciplinary commission decided to postpone the punishment until next week, February 8.
Digisport presented the premiere of the report of the referee Andrii Chivulete, who decided to suspend the game of the 23rd stage of the Super League forever.
“After group xenophobic chants from the fans in the away sector – here they quote: “ole, ole, etc.” — we stopped the match at 23 minutes 6 seconds.
After the game resumed at the 25th minute and 14th second, the visiting fans continued to chant just as clearly. After these events, I performed ROAF step 2 and paused the game for 10 minutes, entering the locker room with the teams.
For 10 minutes, at the request of the referee, announcements were made at the amplifier station to stop these chants.
Play resumed after 10 minutes and at 25.40, 26 seconds after the restart, the away team’s fans were clearly continuing to chant the same in the group, to which we whistled the end, according to regulation. game, stopping him for good,” Moderator Vali Moraru told Digisport.
Awaiting the decision, Craiova 1948 patron Adrian Mititelu announced that his team will no longer allow fans into the stadium for an indefinite period.
Source: Hot News

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