Julian Quiñones penalized for controversial celebration; ‘Chino’ Huerta Releases Permit | TUDN Liga MX

The Disciplinary Commission considered that the Mexico team had touched his genitals and celebrated “inappropriately”, which is why he violated Article 43 of the law. Terms of sanctions of FMF.

“Excessive, inappropriate, obscene, offensive, rude, taunting or obviously unsportsmanlike behaviour, gestures or gestures towards an opponent or towards the public in general when players and/or members of the coaching staff celebrate a goal or win a match, whether or not they are seen by the referee, are sanctioned,” the article said. 43 states.

In addition, the Disciplinary Commission warned Club America for the behavior of its players: “If such actions arise again, the Disciplinary Commission may impose severe sanctions against them.”

The Disciplinary Commission also announced a penalty for the defender Atlético de San Luis After he taunted the fans striped At the end of the second leg of the quarter-finals.

“Crying at home,” Jordan Silva remarked to Real fans after Monterrey’s exit with gestures. BBVA Stadium.

The Disciplinary Commission pointed out that Silva violated Article 71, paragraph b) of the Prohibition Rules, which states the following: “Performing conduct detrimental to fair play, sport, fair play and confederate football in general.”

César Huerta celebrated by showing off a T-shirt that read “Re Made in CU” under his uniform after Pumas’ 2-0 goal in the 18th minute.

It was speculated that the Guadalajara youngster could be fined because the shirt contained a personal message, which is prohibited under Article 41 of the Sanctions Rules.

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