Jean Ferrari was punished with 8 appointments "Danger" against referee Augusto Menéndez

The administrator of University of SportsJean Ferrari, was punished with eight appointments after the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) disciplinary committee found that he had committed “offenses of honor and threats” against the referee Augusto Menendez. The origin of the penalty goes back to the match between the “U” and Alianza Atlético in Sullana at the Apertura tournament, when the leader complained to the referee about his performance.

In that game, Menéndez caused controversy by excluding five players (three from Universitario and two from Alianza Atlético), an act that provoked Ferrari’s reaction at the end of the game, in addition to a subsequent statement via social networks.

In accordance with the FPF’s Uniform Rules of Law, this suspension of the Cream manager makes it impossible for him to enter the dressing room, take a place on the substitutes’ bench and even approach the pitch. The former player was also fined 2 UIT (9,900 soles).

What did Jean Ferrari say about Augusto Menéndez?

On his social media account, the “U” administrator complained about Menéndez’s performance in the duel between Students and Churres, which is why he announced that they would request foreign referees for their next duels, although his request was ultimately rejected.

“From now on, we will only request a foreign shortlist. Let’s hope she agrees because of the deadlines. It’s incredible to see them excluding one of our footballers because he applauds poor pay or complains about a setback against one of them.” “We’ve had enough of letters and messages,” he said.

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What happened at the university vs. sports alliance?

The game in question, which ended 3-1 in favor of the Sullanenses, included goals from Guillermo Larios (23rd), José Manzaneda (56th), Roger Torres (86th) and the clearance from Horacio Calcaterra (fifty). ‘). Aldair Perleche (36th), Nelson Cabanillas (45th), Aldo Corzo (45th + 6th), Rodrigo Ureña (59th) and Ángelo Pizzorno (73rd) were also sent off.