Embarrassing event in the Champions League: Turkish assistant coach of the Turks claimed that the fourth referee Romanian Sebastian Kolescu called him "Negro" • The game resumed an hour without the assistant referee
The game was resumed only an hour later.
Racism in the Champions League
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An unprecedented event in the Champions League.
The clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Istanbul in Shakespeare was stopped last night (Tuesday) after just 14 minutes after the Turkish assistant coach, former player Pierre Vevo, claimed that the fourth referee, Romanian Sebastian Kolescu, called him "black".
During the incident, the Chief Justice reached the bench area, and at this point in time the Fourth Judge told him, according to Wobo, "the Negro, this Negro out."
In response, the players of both teams wanted to persuade the referee to remove the fourth referee, but when they saw that their request was not answered, they decided to abandon the lawn and blow up the game.
After half an hour, UEFA representatives agreed that the game would resume without the fourth referee and at 11 p.m.