translated from Spanish: Puerto Montt Sports Player Receives Five-Date Sanction for Such Racists

Diego Subiabre, defender of Deportes Puerto Montt, received a harsh punishment from the ANFP Court of Discipline for racist insults against the player of San Luis Víctor Campos, in cross for the Tournament of Primera B played last April 26. The ‘Sailboat’ player ended up receiving five penalty dates after saying “stand black cu…” to Campos, in the clash that ended with the victory of the Puertomontinos 2-1 in the Chinquihue.” (Fields) He acknowledged that the insult was not in a discriminatory or racist tone, as they share a close friendship with the affected person,” the player’s defense had pointed out. Meanwhile, the victim of the saying pointed out at his time that “regardless of whether we are friends, out there must be respect. I’m interested in stressing that Diego is not a racist person. The Court and the arbitrators are doing their job and complying with the rules.” To consign that Subiabre received the minimum punishment set out in the code of procedures and penalties in the case of racist offenses. On the other hand, the Court of Discipline decided to acquit the defender Julio Barroso (Everton) after his expulsion from Deportes La Serena and may be available in front of the ‘U’.



Original source in Spanish

Related Posts

Add Comment