Five-match ban for Nedved (18 Viewers)

djleli

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Aug 12, 2004
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Calcio: Serie B, 5 giornate di squalifica a Nedved
Offende l’arbitro e gli pesta un piede
Milano, 5 dic. - (Adnkronos) - Stangata per Pavel Nedved. Il centrocampista della Juventus, espulso nei minuti finali del match pareggiato 1-1 a Genova venerdi’, e’ stato squalificato per 5 giornate dal giudice sportivo. Nel comunicato diffuso dalla Lega calcio, il giudice afferma che Nedved si e’ resto protagonista di '’proteste nei confronti degli Ufficiali di gara’’. Inoltre, '’già diffidato (Quarta sanzione)’’, '’al 47° del secondo tempo’’ ha ’’calpestato volontariamente la caviglia di un avversario’’. Alla fine, '’all’atto della consequenziale espulsione’’, ha '’rivolto all’Arbitro, con atteggiamento provocatorio, una frase irriguardosa, calpestandogli un piede, senza conseguenze lesive’’ .

Provvedimenti anche per un altro della Juventus: Michelangelo Rampullaè stato per una giornata. La societa' bianconera, cosi' come il Genoa, e' stata multata di 25.000 euro per il lancio di oggetti da parte dei tifosi

nedved has been handed a 5 match penalty for harsh protesting against the ref a n insult and for kicking the ref with his foot :S
:skull: :skull: :irritated :irritated :ferocious :boxing:

i hope coboli mathafaker gigli does something about this!
 

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djleli

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    maybe i missed something did neddy kill some1? baah not even ibramerdovic never got 5 matches banned!
     

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
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    Dominic said:
    He was on a yellow, but he received straight red for that foul.
    I thought that was virtually impossible, how can you get a straight red if you already got a yellow, the referee must give you second yellow first.

    Other case is when you don´t have a yellow and you make a really harsh foul which is worth a straight red card.
     

    vletrmx

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    Mar 22, 2006
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    Five-match ban for Nedved Tuesday 5 December, 2006

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    Juventus’ promotion bid has been rocked by a five-match ban handed to star midfielder Pavel Nedved.

    The former Czech international was handed the severe punishment after he was sent-off in injury time of Friday’s 1-1 draw with Genoa following his stamp on Francesco Bega.

    “Nedved, in the 47th minute of the second half, voluntarily trod on his opponent’s ankle,” read an official note from the disciplinary commission.

    “And after being consequently sent off by the referee, offended him and stamped on his foot, with no damaging consequences.”

    The Old Lady of Italian football, already dealing with an injury crisis, are expected to appeal against the sentence.

    Meanwhile, Napoli have received a one-match home ban plus a fine following the problems encountered on Saturday during the home game with Frosinone.

    The Partenopei supporters threw flares and fireworks into the stands and on to the pitch, causing the game to be suspended on two occasions.

    The Azzurri, top of the Second Division, will now be forced to play the next match at the San Paolo Stadium with Mantova behind closed doors.

    Turning to the Serie A suspensions, 11 players have been given one-match stops after the Week 14 ties.

    They are: Massimo Donati (Atalanta), Maurizio Lanzaro (Reggina), Andrea Pirlo (Milan), Marco Zanchi (Messina), Daniele De Vezze (Messina), Mark Iuliano (Messina), Luca Antonini (Siena), Paul Costantin Codrea (Siena), Marco Di Loreto (Torino), Sisenando Douglas Maicon (Inter), Patrick Vieira (Inter).
     

    Dominic

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    Jan 30, 2004
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    #19
    mark83 said:
    I thought that was virtually impossible, how can you get a straight red if you already got a yellow, the referee must give you second yellow first.

    Other case is when you don´t have a yellow and you make a really harsh foul which is worth a straight red card.
    No it's possible. You get the appropriate card for the respective foul, regardless wether you or on a yellow or not.
     

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