Venezuelan coach Cesar Fariasfrom Quito Club Aucas, He was suspended for fourteen months for aggressive behavior.after the incident recorded last Sunday, when he participated in a fight with two Delfín players in a LigaPro match in which his team lost 2-0.
He Disciplinary Committee of the Football Professional League The Ecuadorian received a report from the referee of the match, Gabriel Gonzalez, in which he warned about aggressive behavior and attack on two players.
In game on Sunday Farias was involved in an opponent’s accident when he was in his technical area, the Argentinian Juan Pablo Ruiz, who, after a push from aukista defender Luis Kang, was unable to stop the race and knocked down the Venezuelan coach.
After push Farias came back and hit Ruiz and then another opponent, Brian Oyola, also from Argentina. for which the match referee removed the coach.
Although there was no official statement from Aukas or Farias, according to the rules, the coach and club managers They have the right to appeal the punishment.
The Venezuelan coach joined the Aucas last April, a team from Quito that is considered a “people’s idol”. which for the first time in its history led to the title this season.
In another similar decision, the Disciplinary Committee also suspended defender Roberto Luzarraga from Técnico Universitario for eight months and one more game on charges of aggression against referee Christian Guillén during a match in which his team lost 1-0 to Libertad from Loja.
Source: La Opinion
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