Does the Football Association’s ’16 Round of Amnesty’ end in vain… Sports Association “There is no amnesty rule”
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Reporter Ahn Hong-seok and Lee Eui-jin = It seems highly likely that the Korea Football Association’s disciplinary soccer pardon will end in a ‘missing’.
Rather, voices criticizing the association are growing louder, claiming that it was forced to shake hands to give ‘indulgence’.
According to the Korea Sports Council온라인카지노 on the 29th, the Sports Association has no intention of recognizing the soccer association’s decision to pardon.
An official from the Sports Association said in a phone call with Yonhap News that day, “Amnesty is impossible because there is no regulation to delete disciplinary records.”
The Football Association held a board of directors meeting in the conference room of the Seoul World Cup Stadium the afternoon before and decided to pardon 100 former and incumbent players, coaches, and referees who were disciplined for various misconduct.
Of the 50 players who were expelled for participating in match-fixing in professional football in 2011, 48 players, excluding two who were judged to be of a bad quality by the Football Association, were also included in the pardon.
At the same time, he explained the reason for the pardon as “congratulations on the achievement of advancing to the World Cup finals 10 times in a row and advancing to the round of 16 in the World Cup in Qatar, which was achieved last year.”
Criticism is pouring in over the decision to pardon the people who caused the match-fixing incident, which remains as the most humiliating memory in Korean football history, for ‘advancing to the World Cup round of 16’.
The fact that the amnesty was announced just an hour before the evaluation match with Uruguay hears the sarcastic sound of ‘trick’.
However, the pardon for disciplinary personnel is not in the regulations of the sports association, which is a higher-level organization, so the resolution of the board of directors’ pardon is ‘from the beginning’
It is known that the Football Association did not even ask the Sports Association if an amnesty was possible while pursuing this pardon.
The Korea Professional Football Federation, the ‘party’ who suffered damage from the match-fixing incident, is also puzzled by the Football Association’s decision to pardon.
A professional league official said, “We did not pardon. We do not currently plan to pardon.”
He continued, “There may be opinions that the Football Association’s amnesty decision is comprehensively effective and the disciplinary action of the professional league is invalid, but it is not clear and it is a matter that needs to be considered legally.”
On the afternoon of the 29th, the Red Devils of the soccer team’s cheering squad issued a statement criticizing the association through Instagram.
The Red Devils said, “We strongly oppose the amnesty that was decided by surprise and demand a complete withdrawal.” He committed an act that destroyed everyone’s efforts overnight.”
“Why do you use the World Cup round of 16 festival as an indulgence for criminals?” he said. “If the amnesty is enforced, we will boycott future A matches. “, he warned.
Reporter Ahn Hong-seok and Lee Eui-jin = It seems highly likely that the Korea Football Association’s disciplinary soccer pardon will end in a ‘missing’. Rather, voices criticizing the association are growing louder, claiming that it was forced to shake hands to give ‘indulgence’. According to the Korea Sports Council온라인카지노 on the 29th, the Sports Association…