Unusual: Independiente Santa Fe received a sanction from Dimayor for this reason | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

Unusual: Independiente Santa Fe received a sanction from Dimayor for this reason | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League
Unusual: Independiente Santa Fe received a sanction from Dimayor for this reason | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

Independiente Santa Fe has been one of the best teams in this All against All, being one of those that prematurely qualified for the semi-final home runs, and that has shown a good game throughout the semester, maintaining a clear identity and validating its options to be favorites in the final phase.

However, the Bogotá team was notified by Dimayor in the latest resolution released last Thursday, April 25.

In this way, the highest football entity in Colombia fined Independiente Santa Fe with a sum of 6,500,000 pesos for incurring article 78 of the Single Disciplinary Code in the match against Once Caldas, corresponding to date 17 of the BetPlay League .

According to article 78 of the CDU, this informs that it is breached when: “To the club that, without authorization from the tournament organizer or without just cause accepted by the referee, modifies the official time of the match, delays its start or continuation or does not present in a timely manner to the protocol acts.”

The reason why Santa Fe failed to comply with that article was because: “At the beginning of the second half the game was delayed 3 minutes. Reason (The visiting team took a while to take the field),” indicated the match judge in his final report.

In this way, the sanction is purely economic and will not affect anything in sporting terms, where Pablo Peirano’s team (already classified) will face the last date of the All against All against Jaguares in Córdoba territory. Already finalizing details to face the semifinal home runs that will begin next week.

 
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