After the last chapter of Jose Mourinho Last night in the Europa League final with his attacks in the press room and later in the stadium parking lot against the refereeing establishment, in addition to his attitude at the awards ceremony, it is enough to know what punishments the coach of Portuguese. First because Mourinho Yesterday, in his behavior, he violated some principles of UEFA and that is included in its Disciplinary Code. In particular, in its article 11 regarding the general principles of conduct, where it clarifies that “member associations and clubs, as well as their players, officials and members, and all persons appointed of UEFA to perform a duty, they must respect the Rules of the Game, as well as the Laws, regulations, directives and decisions of UEFAand adhere to the principles of ethical conduct, honesty, integrity and sportsmanship”.
And they clarify that any person “whose behavior is insulting or otherwise violates the basic rules of decent behavior” or “whose behavior brings disrepute to the sport of football and the UEFA in particular”. And both situations may have been violated last night by the coach of Rome.
But in addition, the Portuguese was exposed in at least two matches for “insulting or directing abusive language at a referee;” as stated in article 15 of UEFA Disciplinary Code. Something the Portuguese did both in the press room and later in the stadium parking lot Budapest where he also waited for the arbitration team. A penalty that could be greater because of its repetition and in case they even consider it an attack on the arbitration body. Regarding the economic value, the fine must not be less than 100 euros or more than 10,000,000 euros. In the case of individuals, the fine cannot exceed 500,000 euros.
There are many precedents for Portuguese. In May 2011 the UEFA Control and Disciplinary Committee decided this Friday to punish the coach of Real Madrid, Jose Mourinhoand he was fined 50,000 euros for his remarks after the first leg of the Champions League semifinal against him Barcelonawhich was played on April 27, 2011 at the stadium Santiago Bernabeu. The fifth meeting was suspended.
The sanction of the disciplinary body of UEFA when the Portuguese coach was given a two-game ban in November 2010, one suspended depending on his behavior for the next three years for his attitude to force the card Xabi Alonso and bouquets against Ajax. Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos they were fined 20,000 euros each; Iker Casillas with 10,000 and Jerzy Dudek with 5,000 euros. He real Madrid he was fined 120,000 euros.
Source: La Verdad
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