The RFEF Competition Committee imposed a fine of 602 on Real Sociedad for throwing objects last night in the match against Fútbol Club Barcelona and forced Madrid referee Carlos del Cerro to inform the field delegate. Something the referee also recorded in the minutes in this way: “Throwing objects: In the 47th minute, when the game stopped, an empty 5 cl glass bottle was thrown from the stands located in behind the goal that at that moment FC Barcelona was defended .. The matter did not hit anyone and was removed and given to the field delegate, who requested to announce the cessation of throwing objects on the playing field by the public address system.Once the statement was made, the game resumed without any subsequent incident.
The club does not deny the facts, although it said before the disciplinary body itself that it proceeded to identify the person responsible for the pitches, that it adopted the corresponding preventive and reactive measures and, finally, that no incident in progress. of the meeting as a result of the incident. For the Committee, as stated in its resolution, “While all of this is true, so too is the truth of the matter worthy of disciplinary reproach: the repetition of bottle-throwing. This Competition Committee understands this. itself is evidence that some of the failed prevention measures “
Therefore, the Committee considers, in accordance with what the club maintains, that the change in the order of the match should be classified as partial, because, as the Committee points out in its allegations, it did not cause attention. -pansing excitement. Therefore, it proceeded to allow the club Real Sociedad de Fútbol, SAD, with a fine of 602 euros. Sanctions can now be appealed to the Appeals Committee
Source: La Verdad

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