Saudi international referee Majed Al Shamrani, who led the Al Hilal first football team match against his youth counterpart, wrote down the phrase “disgraceful behavior” in his explanation of the case of the expulsion of Colombian Gustavo Cuellar, the “Blue” player, after his clash with Gabonese Aron Bobendza, the youth player, during the course of the confrontation that took place. They were brought together in the 22nd round of the Saudi Roshan League, according to what private sources revealed to Al-Riyadh.
Al-Shamrani explained the reason for revealing the red card in detail in his report on the case of expulsion, which was submitted to the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee of the Saudi Football Association.
And the same sources indicated that Cuellar is awaiting a penalty of two-match suspension by the Disciplinary Committee, according to Article 48 of the “Regulations”, in addition to a fine of 20 thousand riyals. The Great Riyadh Derby, for the 24th round, on April 18, at King Fahd International Stadium.
An official source in the Football Association confirmed to Al-Riyadiah that a conversation took place between Abdullah Al-Shehri, the referee of the “VAR” technique, and the referee of the arena, during which the first supported Al-Shamrani’s decision that there was no penalty kick.
The same source stressed that “VAR” was working throughout the course of the match without interruption.
Report stops Cuellar | sports newspaper
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