Victor Ciampi, head of the refereeing committee of the Bolivian Football Association, has revealed the latest details of the crisis of Bruno Savio, a new player of the Egyptian Al Ahly, with the Bolivian referee who officiated the match of his former Bolívar team with his colleague Alois Reddy. before he came to Egypt.

Chambi pointed out in television statements that the crisis between Bruno Savio and the referee of the match was due to physical contact from his teammate, and the referee received a second yellow card for his colleague for months and then a red one, which Bruno Savio did not. accept, as he attacked the judge and protested inappropriately, leading to publicity. He was shown a red card and sent off from the match.

He showed that Bruno’s exclusion was not only due to an objection, but also because of his misconduct against the judge and insulting him.

He added that although the player apologized to the referee for the behavior that happened to him, the latter fixed what was happening on the field, provided that the disciplinary committee makes its decision and the player is punished for what happened to the referee. on the field.

He concluded that the decision to suspend Savio is no longer the responsibility of the Referee Committee, but rather the Disciplinary Committee of the Bolivian Federation, and according to their disciplinary laws, the penalty for attacking a referee is between 6 months and a full year. , and they are obliged to inform FIFA of the penalty imposed on him until his decision is made, and the club is informed of the penalty imposed on the player and compels him to comply with it.

Behavior / Donia Haddad