Competition punishes Renato Tapia with three games for ‘contempt’

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The single League Judge decides to punish the Celta player with a three match suspension

Outrage in Vigo against the Competition Commission. The body that does justice to sport in our football has decided to punish RC Celta de Vigo player Renato Tapia with a three match suspension. A Peruvian man was eventually sent away in the match between Real Sociedad and Celta during the last day. The light blue player saw two yellow cards, the second, for “objections” to the decision of referee Ortiz Arias. Competition has now decided to punish Tapia with three sanctions. One match for exclusion for seeing two yellow cards and another two for “contemptuous or negligent attitude towards the referees”.

“What arrogance” and three games for Tapia

Competition thus punishes Tapia by understanding in his resolution that the Peruvian footballer came to belittle the referee Ortiz Arias by saying “What arrogance!when he was sent off and had to leave the field of play. This is reflected in the match decision.

The record of Ortiz Arias

The following text appeared in Ortiz’s minutes: 74 minutes in, player (14) Tapia Cortijo, Renato Fabrizio was shown the yellow card for the following reason: stepping on an opponent recklessly. 74 minutes in, player (14) Tapia Cortijo, Renato Fabrizio was shown a yellow card for the following reasons: To object to a decision of mine, after being reprimanded“. There is deep outrage in Vigo with a sanction that seems completely disproportionate to the club.

Source: Goal

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