Violence knows no bounds, and it re-emerged in football this past weekend. It was where it least should have been, in grassroots, At the conclusion of the youth match between UEF Santa Maria and Campanet de MajorcaIt ended in a 10-2 net win for the locals. There, at the end of the match, Allegedly, the grandfather of one of the local players punched Santa Maria’s coach for not calling his grandson. for a few weeks now.
The incidents occurred as soon as the match was over, but accusations against the local coach could already be heard during the match. When the final whistle of the duel blew, the parents of the 11-year-old Santa Maria, who had not yet been called to this match, were together with his father. they strongly condemned the one who prepared for the exclusion of the child and asked for an explanation. Screams and tension grew towards the technician at the bewildered gaze and attention of those present. when was he here grandpa without a word and after he invaded his personal space, he allegedly punched the local coach.
This situation led to shouting and tense moments where, thanks to the mediation of those present, he did not go any further.
“We’re so bad, we’re so sunk, we want to drop everything.
“We’re so bad, we’re so screwed up. We want to drop everything,” said one manager. “It’s a town and we all know each other,” he prefers anonymity. “We have a very ugly and unpleasant feeling inside and the coach is very bad and wants to leave him. You can never come to this situation. Any aggression can constitute a crime, and much more so if it occurs in the juvenile category. “In grassroots we work hard to create and instill values in the boys and girls who will grow old in the near future,” he told Diario de Mallorca.
Apparently the reason for this alleged aggression comes after the UEF Santa Maria young player. was not called for the third week in a row. Since the first two did not go to training, the third did, but did special exercises. Evaluating that the coach has not been in the meeting yet, he said, “We support the coach’s work and work to the end. In addition, something is not done or spoken through violence. This will never happen,” he said. the possibility of filing a complaint against the aggressor. The Vermilion club considers it necessary to deal with the young players and the grandson of the alleged offender at this time, because “The boy is not responsible for these events”.
HE UEF Santa Maria has released an official statement About the events that occurred at noon on Saturday this Tuesday afternoon. “We strongly condemn the horrific events that affect a club coach. We strongly advocate the great work of our coaches who, with determination, dedication and professionalism, work every day to raise boys and girls as people and athletes.” note ending like this: “There should be no room for violence in football and above all we want respect for all members of the sports community. That’s why this club will work out appropriate measures to ensure that such incidents do not happen again.“.
HE Santa Maria Town Hall and Balearic Islands Football Association They supported the UEF Santa Maria by showing their full support for the Rojilla presence and kept themselves ready for whatever they needed.