the defeat of university with 0:2 against santa fe In Colombia’s El Campín for the Copa Sudamericana, he had some questionable passages due to the referee’s decisions. Most notorious was soccer player Marlon Torres’ reprehensible action against Sahne attacker Álex Valera as he touched the Peruvian’s privates. After that, the referee and VAR didn’t sanction the Colombian player, which caused outrage among the club and fans on social media.
The adviser and ex-referee of FIFA acted in this spirit Miguel Scimé, an Argentine who usually shares his experiences on social networks. This time he didn’t miss the opportunity to speak out forcefully about what happened in the “U” game in Conmebol Sudamericana.
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“The VAR is focused on stopping a possible goal but is not checking the setting of Santa Fe de Colombia’s No. 2 player who is behaving humiliatingly in front of Universitario’s No. 20 player of Peru. That attitude.” “It’s grounds for a dismissal,” former referee Scime said on Twitter.
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What does the decree say about the attack on Álex Valera?
According to the Conmebol Disciplinary Regulations, Article 12 states that “unsportsmanlike conduct towards opposing players or any person who is not an on-ice official, uttering terms or expressions contrary to decency or dignity, or using gestures contrary to stand by good sporting order”, it is permissible to be punished with a red card.