FC SEOUL COACH GO-ROHAN REFFERED FOR BENCH CLEARING IN SUPER MATCH

A player and a coach from Seoul have been referred to the Korean Professional Football Association’s punishment committee in connection with the bench-clearing incident that took place in the final “Super Match” of the 2023 season between professional soccer’s K League 1 club FC Seoul and Suwon Samsung.According to Yonhap News Agency on Monday, the KFA’s Match Evaluation Committee and the Korea Football Association’s Referee Evaluation Subcommittee discussed the 37th round of the K League 1 Final B match between Seoul and Suwon and decided to refer Seoul’s physical coach Jung Hoon-ki and Go Yo-han to the penalty committee.The final match of the season between ‘supermatch rivals’ Seoul and Suwon at Seoul World Cup Stadium on May 25 was a fiercely contested affair in front of more than 36,000 spectators, but was marred by a nervous tangle in the final minutes of the game.

After Seoul’s Ki Sung-yueng pushed Suwon’s Jeon Jin-woo, who had fouled him, players from both teams rushed the field, and in the ensuing scuffle, Suwon coach Jung Hoon-ki punched Go Seung-bum in the face.At the time, Ki Sung-yueng was cautioned for pushing Jeon Jin-woo, and a red card was shown for Jung in the ensuing scuffle.In addition, video footage of Go Yo-han pulling Go Seung-bum’s hair and Seoul’s Palocevic pushing Suwon’s Lee Sang-min near the neck also went viral, sparking controversy.The KFA’s Evaluation Committee has issued a further disciplinary review opinion on Chung, who was already ejected from the match.The KFA’s Referee Evaluation Subcommittee determined that Goh, who did not take any action on the field, should be disciplined after the fact.The KFA’s penalty committee 무료슬롯게임 will meet later this week to finalize their punishment.

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