San Jose Costa Rica
The Olimpia Sports Club, three-time Honduran soccer champion, received the terrible news that he was expelled from the Concacaf League after the controversy in which he was involved in Suriname after beating Inter Moengotapoe 6-0.
Ronnie Brunswijk, owner of Inter and Vice President of Suriname, who is linked to drug trafficking and is persecuted by international justice, entered the dressing room of the Olympic team to distribute money to players and other members of the merengue squad.
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Due to this event, the Concacaf Ethics Committee determined that, given the images seen in the video that went viral on social networks, the three-time champion of Honduras committed “serious integrity infractions after the game” and was therefore disqualified from the Concacaf League.
Hours after resolution, Aquiles Mata, a Tico lawyer hired by Olimpia, ruled on the punishment of the Honduran team.
‘‘The club is analyzing whether or not the resolution is appealed, from my point of view it has a series of shortcomings, But until the club gives me light in that sense, I could act, I feel that there is a bad analysis of the discharge made by the Committee, a bad reading of the sworn statement given by some players, ” Mata mentioned in statements he gave to the program. At the Foot of Sports in Costa Rica.
The mediator pointed out that he does not rule out that the Olympic team may launch an appeal: ” There is time, if they decide to appeal we will, I think there are many foundations for it, this is an unpublished subject, ” he said.
At the moment in Olympia they have not spoken after the sanction and in case of appeal they must pay $ 1,000 in a period of three days.
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