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AIFF DC decides no further sanctions on KBFC's Jorge Pereyra

By IANS | Updated: February 25, 2022 22:15 IST

New Delhi, Feb 25 The All India Football Federation (AIFF) Disciplinary Committee has decided to impose no further ...

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New Delhi, Feb 25 The All India Football Federation (AIFF) Disciplinary Committee has decided to impose no further sanctions on Kerala Blasters FC player Jorge Pereyra Diaz for his red card incident in a Hero Indian Super League (ISL) game against ATK Mohun Bagan played on February 19.

After being charged for 'violent conduct', Pereyra Diaz apologized in writing for 'not only acting in a manner which is unbecoming of a professional footballer, but also jeopardising the club's interests and reputation'.

Pereyra Diaz is now eligible for selection in Kerala Blasters FC's next assignment against Chennaiyin FC on February 26.

However, the AIFF body has informed the player that a 'repeat violation may be met with more severe punishment', as per the verdict passed on Friday.

Meanwhile, Prabir Das of ATK Mohun Bagan has also been charged with a similar offence. In the same match, Das was shown a direct red card by the referee. The charge notice indicts Das of 'attempting to strike an opponent with excessive force an act of violent conduct.'

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Tags: Disciplinary committeeJorge pereyra diazAll India Football FederationPrabir dasAll indian football federation
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