5 expelled and possible sanctions

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5 expelled and possible sanctions

The balance for Xelajú MC after facing communications FC on the night of February 27 at the Cementos Progreso stadium was negative. The champion team departed with an early advantage with a goal by Harold Cummings in minute four, but in the second half the superchive work collapsed and He ended up losing it in 90+5 after a double of Lynner García.

Garcia positioned himself well in the last play within the area defended by Xelajú and scored the goal that gave his second consecutive victory to communications in the tournament, however, for the members of the visiting team this was the drop that spilled the glass.

This is because after Garcia’s agonizing goal, the discomfort by the coaching staff and Quetzaltec players became evident with his claims about the referees.

This last action, already with the ending party, had a negative consequence for Xelajú since He suffered five red cards.

In the 90 minutes Jorge Aparicio saw La Roja after having cut a promising championship to communications, but after the claims about the end, referee Orlando Alvarado showed four more cards.

One was for the technician Amarini Villatoro and the others for Harold Cumming, José Calderón and Luis Cardona.

As expressed by the Quetzaltecos players and Amarini Villatoro himself, his protests were aimed at how Orlando Alvarado directed the course of the second half.

The national coach said that The referee did not let them advance And marked the faults in favor of communications, which ended up making Xelajú locked in his area.

While players like Jorge Aparicio and Harold Cumming complained about insults that they would have received from the whistle.

However, despite complaints, the result will no longer move and the sanctions that can reach Xelajú are still defined.

Xelajú’s first and greatest concern will be For each red the Quetzalteco team must pay a fine.

In addition, the disciplinary body of the National League must analyze the act presented by the referee Orlando Alvarado and from there could determine stronger sanctions for the members of the Xelajú MC.

The Xelajú team is exposed to strong sanctions. (Free Press Photo: Douglas Suruy)

In one of the last precedents in the National League, Orlando Alvarado himself reported aggressions and insults he received from Luis Pedro Molina de Guastatoya, which they suspended for a year and imposed a fine of Q50 thousand.

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