In a document sent to management units, Binh Dinh Sports Joint Stock Company (the parent company of Binh Dinh Club) proposed that additional penalties be imposed on some individuals and groups of Thanh Hoa Club. This company believes that the away team was also partly responsible for the chaos at Quy Nhon Stadium during the match between Binh Dinh and Thanh Hoa on December 9.
Coach Popov and Rimario of Thanh Hoa team
Specifically, the company stated: "The referee team's match management still has many unreasonable situations, leading to general public frustration. Therefore, the company recommends to VFF, VFF Disciplinary Board and the tournament organizing committee a number of issues that need to be considered as follows: In the 80th minute, player Rimario (shirt number 11) of Thanh Hoa Club used his elbow to impact the chin of player Marlon (shirt number 3) of the home club, causing player Marlon to bleed from the chin, requiring 6 stitches.
The leadership and coaching staff of Thanh Hoa Club always have behaviors, gestures, and words that show disrespect to the audience, as well as to the coaching staff of the host club. Typically, Thanh Hoa Club officials such as Mr. Vu Hong Quang (doctor), Mr. Nguyen Thanh Dung (assistant coach), Mr. Do Van Phuc (interpreter) received yellow cards and Mr. Duong Tien Ky (doctor) received a red card from the referee. In particular, Mr. Popov Velizar Emilov, the head coach, turned to the home coaching staff and turned to stand A, facing the audience to celebrate the victory in a provocative manner, continuing to cause frustration for everyone."
The match between Binh Dinh and Thanh Hoa is hot.
In response to the dispatch sent to the company, Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company (VPF) affirmed: "First of all, VPF and the tournament organizing committee would like to acknowledge the information and recommendations of Binh Dinh Club related to the incidents and situations that arose at the above match.
As the tournament management, organization and operation unit; after the match ended, the tournament organizing committee directed the professional departments to quickly synthesize complete reports, information and documents related to all incidents arising in professional work and organization, security and safety of the match, and send them to VFF and the VFF Disciplinary Board for consideration, assessment and appropriate handling of individuals and groups violating the regulations.
The match between Binh Dinh and Thanh Hoa took place on December 9 at Quy Nhon Stadium with many heated situations between players and coaches of both teams in the last 10 minutes of the match, as well as many ugly images appearing in the stands and after the match ended.
Quy Nhon Stadium incident occurred on December 9
It is known that after the incidents occurred and the disciplinary decisions were received, Binh Dinh Club and Quy Nhon Stadium's organizing committee also held a meeting to review the experience for the entire team and related members. In the document sent to the Club in response, the tournament organizing committee also requested Binh Dinh Club to seriously review the experience, not to let any similar incidents happen; ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the law, regulations, and tournament charter; be determined in handling and reminding all members of the Club of any unsatisfactory behavior during their participation in performing their duties.
Football is a competitive sport, so collisions and reactions are understandable, especially in a highly competitive tournament like the V-League. However, how to react appropriately, without breaking the rules and especially without affecting the image and value of yourself, your team and the image of the tournament that many people are working together to build is another matter.
In preparation for the V-League Round 6 and First Division Round 7 matches taking place this weekend, the tournament organizers have also issued a notice reminding 25 professional football clubs to strengthen security and match safety; requesting that match organizers take the responsibility to proactively coordinate with local security agencies to develop appropriate plans, adapting to the nature and developments of each match to ensure absolute security and safety before, during and after the match, eliminating subjective and passive thinking in the event of situations.
Previously on December 13, the VFF Disciplinary Board issued a decision: "For Binh Dinh team: warning the entire coaching staff of the team . Fine 30 million VND for the match organizer of Binh Dinh Club. Binh Dinh team has the right to appeal to the VFF Complaint Resolution Board according to the regulations in the VFF Disciplinary Regulations.
Fined 15 million VND, suspended from duty for the next 4 matches for Mr. Bui Vo Viet Tuan - Deputy Head of Binh Dinh Club. Mr. Bui Vo Viet Tuan has the right to appeal to the VFF Complaints Resolution Board according to the regulations of the VFF Disciplinary Regulations.
For Thanh Hoa team: fined 10 million VND, suspended from duty for the next 2 matches for Mr. Duong Tien Ky, club doctor.
Thanh Hoa Club was fined 4 million VND because 7 people were given yellow cards in the match between Binh Dinh Club and Thanh Hoa Club on December 9.
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