Last night’s Spanish defeat leaves two consequences for the parakeet club. On the one hand, the expulsion of Lecomte that would stop him the next day. But it will also have disciplinary consequences and fines by Competition Committee.
Although barely noticeable due to everything that happened in the added time of the second period, the match had to be interrupted by a water lighter being thrown onto the pitch. the college Melero Lopez, which was clearly established by protocol, immediately stopped the meeting and did not resume until it was announced over the public address system. The event was recorded as follows by the Valencian international in the arbitration report: “In the minute 90+4, a lighter was thrown from the stands by local fans that did not hit any player. The game was stopped until the public system address warns that objects must stop throwing, to be able to continue without further incident”
Article 15 of Disciplinary Code clarified that “when during a match the command is changed, the physical integrity of referees, players, technicians or people in general is weakened or threatened, material damage or injury is caused, The invasion of the field of play is occurs, symbols are displayed or violent, racist, xenophobic or intolerant chants or insults are uttered, or the normal progress of the match is known to be disrupted, the club organization will take responsibility, except if it proves diligent compliance with their obligations and the adoption of preventive measures required by sports law to prevent such events or reduce their seriousness.
Then Spanish, even more when the lighter was launched from a sector of the stands where the local fans were, the person responsible for what happened. In point two of the same article, it clarifies that in order to determine the seriousness, the elements must be considered such as “the seriousness of the facts, the concurrent circumstances will be considered, such as the production or not. of the damage; the appreciation of the known risk of what may have occurred, unless the organizer’s diligence intervened to prevent it; the influence of the incidents on the normal development of the game; the presence or absence of precedents; the greater or greater small number of people involved”
Given the situation, we are faced with a small incident that will mean a fine of no more than 602 euros for the Galician club. As stated in article 117 of the same Disciplinary Code. “When the events specified in article 15 of this law occur during a match and are classified by the disciplinary body as minor, the responsible club will be fined up to 602 euros.” There was a precedent last week between Celta and Real Madrid. Gil Manzano was booked for throwing a bottle at the beginning of the second half and was fined this amount.
Source: La Verdad

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