The Football Disciplinary Commission of Honduras ’first division on Thursday authorized 20,000 lempiras (about 816 dollars) to the Argentine striker Ramiro Rocca for celebrating the goal by showing his possession to the fans who attended the final between his team, Royal SpainY Motagua.
Rocca, in a moment of great euphoria, celebrated a second goal for his team in the final match of the Honduran Clausura tournament, which ended 2-0, but the cup went to Motagua, who beat their opponent in the first leg. 3 -0.
Perhaps the Argentine did not expect that the referee of the match, who was almost in front of him, would record his obscene gesture towards the stand of Real España fans in the minutes of the game. The penalty establishes that Rocca has eight days to pay the fine. Rocca was also given a six -game suspension, according to the League Disciplinary Commission.
In addition, the body punished Real España with a fine of 30,000 lempiras (1,224 dollars) and banned it from playing six consecutive games in San Pedro Sula, where it is based, for assault on the pitch, with violent incidents. , of dozens of its fans.after the game against Motagua.
Violence against a referee and a police officer
Among other violent actions, one of the club’s alleged fans, identified as Wilson Pérez, 21, kicked one of the referees behind, and on the stands he also did the same, as also in the back, against a non-commissioned officer. of the National Police, which rolled several meters, according to videos broadcast to local media.
The National Police has offered a reward to anyone who provided information leading to the location of Pérez, who on May 31, according to the Security Secretariat, was killed in a shootout between law enforcement and gang members in a marginal neighborhood of San Pedro Sula.
The official version has been rejected by some sectors accusing the National Police of killing Pérez, who according to the president of the Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Honduras (Codeh), Hugo Maldonado, has expressed his willingness to surrender to the authorities, because of the prosecution against him.
Source: La Verdad
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