Simon Rožman got away quite well because of the protest, Senijad Ibričić not so much: Former sports director of Domžale sidelined for 6 months
Photo: NK Domžale
The Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina has imposed sanctions for the events at the end of the cup match between Sarajevo and Borac. The sanctions have not been officially confirmed yet, but local media claim that there is actually no doubt. The harshest punishment was handed to the top official Ismir Mirvić, who is said to be suspended for a whole year! Former sports director of Domžale, who also holds that position at Koševo, Senijad Ibričić also faced a tough time and will be sidelined for half a year!
What about Simon Rožman? The Slovenian expert got off relatively lightly. His punishment is said to be conditional, although the details of this are not yet known. All of the mentioned individuals will also receive severe financial penalties.
At the end of the cup match against Borac, when it was already clear that Sarajevo would lose and be eliminated, the home coaching staff prematurely withdrew from the field in protest against allegedly poor refereeing. Borac was awarded a 3-0 victory by default.
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Author: editorial Football Planet