Longoria takes (very) dear

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The disciplinary committee of the Professional Football League has not missed the president of OM Pablo Longoria. Guilty of an uncontrolled slippage behind the scenes of Father-Deschamps Saturday evening after a 3-0 defeat of his team in Auxerre, the Spanish leader was tried in an emergency this Wednesday evening.

If the interested party was able to defend himself on the spot for an hour and a half during, in the 16the Arrondissement of Paris, accompanied by his lawyer, the verdict fell two hours after his departure did not pay in leniency. While the disciplinary scale for coarse behavior provided for a maximum sentence of 12 suspension matches, the boss of the Olympians received an even heavier sanction.

Ravanelli also suspended

For ” His behavior and his words “On the sidelines of the L1 match between AJA and OM, Pablo Longoria will have to serve”

Fifteen firm suspension matches of all official functions and access to the sidelines, the locker rooms of players and officials, the field, the tunnel and all the corridors leading to these zones ».

A verdict synonymous with the end of the season for the Spanish boss – the Marseillais having little more than 11 matches to honor in the league – Pablo Longoria thus being sentenced to four days of silence at the start of the next exercise. Also reminded of order for his speech in Burgundy, the institutional and sporting advisor Fabrizio Ravanelli is suspended three firm matches.

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