A footballer, who attended an Andalusian Second Division game in Spain as a spectator, has been handed a year ban by the Competition Committee of the Andalusian Football Association (RFAF) after he pulled out his manhood and attempted to use it to hit the linesman with it.
The footballer was accused of performing a public act of common knowledge which was completely “undignified and disrespectful” to the assistant referee and the crowd present at the game, subsequently, he was handed “a one-year suspension of his federation licence, as well as a 468-euro fine”.
The disciplinary committee took into account the “social impact and significance of the act and its notorious and blatant nature” as criteria to impose a “medium level” punishment on the footballer.
The disciplinary committee reportedly took action after they received the file from the local office in Granada, because the footballer plied his trade with Granada-based outfit – Celtic de Pulianas, an Andalusian First Division club side.
The club side, however, escaped any disciplinary sanctions over the incident because they immediately expelled the footballer from their ranks.
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