In the AFC announcement, 7 members of the Indonesia U22 team (including 3 players, 4 officials and a coach) and 7 members of the Thailand U22 team (including 2 players and 5 officials and a coach) were banned from playing or performing duties in the next 6 international matches of the teams. In addition, each team has 4 members who must pay an additional fine of 1,000 USD.
The three U22 Indonesian players who were punished were Bagus Fawwazi, Teguh Trisnanda and Muhammad Taufany. The four officials of the Indonesian national team who received punishment were Tegar Diokta Andias, Sahari Gultom, Ahmad Nizar Caesarea Noor and Muhni Toid Sarnad.
The brawl at the 32nd SEA Games final has tarnished the image of Southeast Asian football.
On the U22 Thailand side, the players who were penalized were Soponwit Rakyart and goalkeeper Sophonwit Rakyai. Along with that were officials Purachet Todsanit, Thirapak Prueangna, Bamrung Boonprom, two assistant coaches Pattarawut Wongsriphuek, Mayeid Mad Adam.
The Football Association of Thailand was fined 10,000 USD (about 236 million VND). The AFC also stated that the parties involved could be punished more severely if similar incidents continue to occur.
In the final match of the men's football event of the 32nd SEA Games, U22 Thailand and 22 Indonesia left many bad images. Besides the ugly plays on the field, the two sides also had a scuffle at the end of the second half, causing the match to be interrupted for about 15 minutes. This can be considered the most "violent" match in the history of the SEA Games.
Previously, the Football Association of Thailand had issued many internal disciplinary actions related to the incident. In contrast, Indonesia said that the opponent was the one who provoked first and did not make any comments or decisions on punishment.
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