Slovenian Football Federation fines five Maribor players: Marko Šuler ‘grossly insulted referees’, which also cost €800
Although there are questions about the wisdom of punishing football officials in this way, it is nonetheless: Marko Šuler will be “rested” for the next three Maribor matches! Whatever that means… Maribor’s sporting director has been fined for inappropriate behaviour at the Slovenian Cup final, which he
Olimpija
won 2:1.
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Marko Šuler had a lot to say about the referees, including even coming to the post-match press conference reserved for the coach and players. For“insulting comments on the trial and grossly insulting the referees“, Marko Šuler will – as stated – not be allowed to officiate in Maribor’s three matches, and he must also pay a fine of €800.
Martin Milec, Maribor’s captain, and his teammate Rok Sirk will miss two of their club’s matches due to red cards. Maribor goalkeeping coach Mitja Pirih will also be out twice, while Željko Filipović, a member of the Violets’ professional staff, will be out three times. The remaining penalties, which will certainly be handed down by the Court of Auditors for misbehaviour in Celje
Football Association of Slovenia
are still pending.
This text was automatically translated using AI.