The price of the fight was heavy
Two Thai soccer players who got into a fight during the final match of the Southeast Asian Games have been banned for 6 months.
In the statement issued by the Football Federation of Thailand, national team goalkeeper Soponwit Rakyart and Teerapak Pruengna on the bench, who were found to have had a fight during the match against Indonesia, were banned for one year. to 6 months.
Goalkeeping coach Prasadchok Chokmoh and coaching staff Mayid Madadada and Phatrawut Wongsripuek were banned for one year.
AFTER THE THIRD GOLDEN IT WAS MASSIVE
In last week’s final match of the men’s soccer category of matches hosted by Cambodia, Indonesia defeated Thailand 5-2 with goals found after extra time in the fight, which ended 2-2 after regulation.
After Indonesia’s third goal, there was a clash between the Thai and Indonesian bench players and the coaching staff. The events that took place had been brought to an end with great difficulty by the intervention of the security forces. Thailand, 8 players completed the match, in which four players received red cards.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) announced that it had launched an investigation into the final match. (AA)