The Ethics Committee of the Russian Football Union (RFU) suspended Orenburg sports director Dmitry Andreev from football activities for three years and fined him 300 thousand rubles RFU press service.
“Of these, one year is considered as the actual penalty and two years as a conditional sports sanction, starting from the date of the decision,” the statement said.
Andreev was also given a two-year probationary period.
Immediately after the match against Rostov in the Russian Premier League (RPL) (2:3), the sports director of the Orenburg club tried to influence the referees: he held the hand of the substitute referee Ivan Sidenkov, and also did not allow the referee team to intervene and leave the field.
Later Andreyev He apologized for your behavior.
“I had no right to be so harsh on the referees, to hold the referee’s hand. Believe me, he did not do it with bad intentions,” said Andreev.
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Source: Gazeta

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