Yesterday afternoon we knew that the Valencia fired the Italian Gennaro Gattuso at the team leader, temporarily leaving Voro at the team leader. A temporality with a time limit as established by federal regulations. Now the ‘ché’ club has two weeks to find a new tenant on its bench. After that time, and in case it is not found, it is exposed to a disciplinary penalty.
This is established by the RFEF Regulations in the section of coaches, where it says that “All teams are obliged to have a head coach at the beginning of the competition. to hire another, duly qualified for the category in which you active, for a maximum period of two weeks.
It is in the second paragraph where he adds that “The dismissal referred to in the previous paragraph will lead to the adoption of appropriate disciplinary measures by the federative disciplinary bodies.”
Regarding the amount of punishments, the Disciplinary Code establishes the first stage from the second week to the fifth week. Article 111 of the RFEF Disciplinary Code related to specific violation of player registration rules, sets a minimum amount of 1,200 from the second week and three thousand in the fifth: “The club in accordance with federal regulations is no regular coach registered, will be penalized, when the suspension is maintained for two to five weeks, with a fine of €1,200 for the second week, €1,800 for the third week, €2,400 for the fourth week and €3,000 for in the fifth week” .
A penalty that can reach up to thirty thousand euros if it is maintained, as established by the Disciplinary Code itself: “The club that, in accordance with the federative regulations, does not have a registered head coach, will be sanctioned, when the omission is maintained for more than five weeks, with a fine of €4,000 for the sixth week, which will increase by 50% of the previous penalty for each week the situation is maintained, with a limit of €30,000”. So, Voro can only sit on the bench against Real Madrid, Girona and Athletic Club de Bilbao.
Source: La Verdad

I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.