Pjanic suspended 3 matches and fined 50,000 dirhams

The star of the Sharjah team, Pjanic.

From the source

The Disciplinary Committee decided, during its meeting the day before yesterday, at the headquarters of the Football Association in Dubai, to suspend the Sharjah player, Miralem Pjanic, for one match and fine him 50,000 dirhams, because of his assault on a competing player without a joint ball.

Pjanic was expelled in the Dibba match in round 12 of the ADNOC Professional League with a direct red card, which means he was suspended for two matches, in addition to a third match after the “discipline” decision.

A meeting of the Disciplinary Committee was held under the chairmanship of Counselor Saeed Al-Houti, in the presence of the rest of the members.

In the same competition, the committee’s penalty issued a warning to Al-Wehda Club, due to the entry of one of its administrators who was not registered in the match list to the ground during its match against Khorfakkan in the 11th round, and punished the latter with a warning for its fans throwing liquid containers on the field during its match against Kalba in the 12th round. .

And in the first division, it decided to suspend Al-Orouba player Salem Rashid for two matches and fine him 4,000 dirhams, because of his unacceptable words towards the referee during the Rams match.

A warning penalty was directed against the under-16-year-old team (A) at Al-Nasr Club, because of its fans making unacceptable words towards the Football Association and the referee of the team’s match against the Emirates Club.

The committee imposed a fine of 1,500 dirhams on the under-15-year-old team (A) at Sharjah Club, because its players received six yellow cards in a match against Al-Nasr, and approved the loss of the Madam Club under-14-year-old team (B) against Al-Bataeh, due to the decrease in the number of its players from seven players during the match.

• Pjanic received a straight red card in the Dibba match, due to assaulting an opponent without a ball.

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