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Football: after the Kimpembe affair and an interrupted match, the referees ask for "exemplary" sanctions

2022-09-14T07:09:12.991Z


While several incidents have recently enamelled football matches - in particular the gesture of the Parisian Kimpembe - the referees denounced


The referees do not openly target the case of Presnel Kimpembe, who on Saturday during PSG-Brest distinguished himself with a dangerous tackle on Irvin Cardona (90th) before notably pushing the referee's arm away in a gesture of irritation, but they say “wait for exemplary sanctions”.

In a press release, signed by SAFE (elite referees) and UNAF (amateur world), the referees denounce

"

 these gestures and acts of violence (...) which give a very bad image of football towards the amateur world » and « cause ever more difficulties in the accomplishment of the mission of the referees of the amateur competitions in the leagues and the districts ».

SAFE and UNAF react after gestures and acts on referees since the start of the season: https://t.co/n1LGS7S8vT@UnafArbitres @UNAF_arbitres pic.twitter.com/eykdHNYYVy

— SAFE (@RefereesSAFE) September 13, 2022

They also evoke

"

 shocking images and facts", while the last day of Ligue 2 had been marred by incidents in Metz.

Referee Pierre Gaillouste, believing he no longer felt safe after a fan attempted to intrude, decided to stop the match in the 57th minute.

They appeal to the Minister of Sports

The match resumed after a 25-minute hiatus.

Finally, the two organizations call on the Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, to personally ensure that the sanctions are exemplary.

The League Disciplinary Committee meets on Wednesday.

Source: leparis

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