Schiri attack in C-Class: Player after Elfer-Drama brutally attacked!
Schiri attack in C-Class: Player after Elfer-Drama brutally attacked!
In the football C class 2 Donau/Isar, there was a unfortunate incident last weekend when the game between TSV Mailing III and Turkish SV Ingolstadt II had to be canceled in the 77th minute. The reason for this was a physical attack against the only 16-year-old referee Yanic Schlicker, which resulted from an unspecified penalty. This incident caused outraged reactions in both clubs and raises questions about the safety of the impartial.
Initially, the game was inconspicuous until a duel heated the minds at the end of the game at 2: 2. The Turkish SV players asked for a penalty, while the referee and the hosts considered this unjustifiably. As a result, heated discussions broke out, and the referee was forced to send several Turkish SV players from the square with yellow-red cards. A player coach was even referred to the field with red due to unsportsmanlike insults.unexpected escalation
The incident escalated when one of the players referred by the square shook the referee violently on his departure. The referee was forced to cancel the game and to flee into the cabin while he was shielded by some TSV Mailing players. On the way there, he was badly insulted by spectators and threatened with violence, which made a very safe escape essential for him.
"If we are attacked by referee, then we go. Of course, this doesn't work at all, our referees have a clear instruction," said Hans Kroll, chairman of the Ingolstadt referee group. He pointed out that the 16-year-old referee acted properly in this critical situation.
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Ertugul Topcu, head of the Turkish SV Ingolstadt department, was not very pleased with the behavior of his players and emphasized that discipline was a top priority. He has already announced consequences for the player in question who had attacked Schlicker. "Something like that doesn't work at all," he said. In the name of the association, he not only wanted to pay attention to the discipline, but also contact the young referee to apologize.
The opinions in TSV Mailing are clear: "The behavior is completely overwhelmed, especially in a C-class game, where it is mainly about the fun of football," said Ralf Remmers, head of department of the association. The entire situation is now evaluated by a sports court, and it is decided how the players referred by the square are dealt with and whether the game is rated 2-2. If this is the case, mailing will probably object.
In a similar context, there was also angry riots in A-Class 1 between TSV Ingolstadt-Nord II and FC Irfersdorf after the final whistle, which will be another topic for the sports courts. This incident is exemplary for the growing problems with which referees are confronted in the lower leagues, and asks the question of the security of the impartial games.
When you summarize the events, it is easy to understand why the topic of security for referees is becoming more and more urgent. As the reporting of www.donaUchurier.de shows that such attacks are not only a shame for sport, but also a call to the mandatory change in football culture.
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