the Weekend featured an episode where verdensstjernen Franck Ribery pushed a referee hard in the chest two times and now can look forward to a long quarantine.
But the frenchman’s laying on of hands of the judge is nothing compared to a weekendepisode from the German amateur football.
the Bild says so on the episode from the battle between FSV Münster and TV Semd, where guests were ahead 2-0, and hjemmeholdets 28-year-old player Hayri G. got his second yellow card and thus a red card.
It was too much for him, and the tv pictures show how the player with the number 12 swings højrearmen and cracking the 22-year-old judge brutally down, so he falls to the ground.
Here will be the judge brutally beaten unconscious – warning, strong images!
Heute bei Münster gegen Semd passiert. Ganz normaler Amateutfußball. Ich habe einen riesen Respect our allen Schiedsrichtern, die riskieren, dass ihnen das jederzeit passieren kann. There Betroffene musste mit dem Hubschrauber abgeholt werden. pic.twitter.com/2J0agJ0rMS
— Schaufel (@TheRoyalShovel) October 27, 2019
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the Judge, by the name of Niels C. fell, according to the newspaper unconscious to the ground, while the player just ran away from the scene of the crime.
There came, however, help to the judge, who was conscious when the police arrived, and subsequently he was flown by helicopter to a nearby hospital.
Subsequent reports goes on, there is no damage on the brain, but the judge continues to have problems with the language.
– It is completely unacceptable. It will and should have consequences, says treasurer Theo Greiner according to Bürstädter Zeitung.
the Fight was, of course, interrupted by the episode five minutes before the time, and there is now waiting a long quarantine for the player, just as the police are also looking with seriousness at voldsepisoden.
According to Sport1 in the ongoing season has been 109 cases of violence and discriminatory behaviour on the football fields of Berlin in 53 cases it has gone beyond the judge.
– It should preferably not cost the first dead judge in Germany, before anything be changed, says the judges ‘ spokesman Ralf Kisting.
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