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Mourinho was fined and suspended for 10 days for criticizing a referee

Mourinho was fined and suspended for 10 days for criticizing a referee

ESPNJun 28, 2023 1:54 p.mReading: two minutes.

Punishment for statements made by the coach against referee Daniele Chevy at the end of the match between Monza and Roma.

He was a team coach Romeand portuguese Jose MourinhoThe Federal Court of the Italian Football Association (FIGC) decided, on Wednesday, that it will remain idle during the first ten days of the upcoming Italian Championship and will have to pay a fine of 50,000 euros.

Punishment refers to the statements made by the coach against the referee Daniel Chevy At the end of the game on May 3 between Monza and the Rome (1-1), which he called “technically awful” and the “worst referee” he’d ever met in his career.

in that data, Mourinho He also stated that his team does not have “the power of other clubs” to refuse the referees, words that caused unease in the Italian Federation.

Mourinho gets upset in the technical area of ​​RomeGetty Images

The first day of the next day series The Italy match is scheduled to take place on August 20, and the second will be played on the 27th, so, depending on the match schedule, disqualification may affect one or two matches.

Just a week ago, the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Committee imposed a four-match ban on the Portuguese coach for his conduct in the UEFA Europa League Final played in Budapest on May 31 vs. SevilleWho won the title on penalties (1-1 / 4-1).

Mourinho He was highly critical of English refereeing Anthony Taylor In the post-final press conference he confirmed that his team was “already used to the influence of referees” in their matches.

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Then, in the car park and towards the English referee, he shouted, “This is a fucking disgrace” and “You’re a disgrace.”

the UEFA He opened and closed a disciplinary procedure on 2 June, in addition to the penalty of a fine of €50,000 for conduct unbecoming of the team and another of the same amount for lighting flares, throwing objects, general accidents and damage to the stadium.

The Romanian team will not be able to sell tickets to their fans for the next match they play at home in European competition and will also have to contact the Hungarian Football Federation to take responsibility for repairing damages caused by their fans to seats, windows, boxes, containers and sockets.

he Sevillewho was also the subject of a filing, charged with intrusion, throwing objects, lighting flares and conduct inappropriate for a team, received no penalty.