This was the image of the eighth day in the First Division. A chair flies towards the stands of the Sports Palace in Cartagena. The video quickly went viral on social media. It was 33 minutes into the match between Jimby and Industrias Santa Coloma when Alex Verdejo had to retire to the dressing room with a bleeding eyebrow injury after a violent collision with Pablo Ramirez. The Catalan team captain pushed two chairs out of the way and was scolded by the crowd. ANDColombo-based physiotherapist Raul Valero confronted the Cartagena fans and also decided to hit a seat at the foot of the court, which hit the front rows without harming the spectators.
The match was stopped for five minutes due to the confusion and Jimby Cartagena manager Roberto Sánchez quickly arrived with police officers to prevent further damage. Referees Jorge Gonzalez Moreta and Luis Sanchez Chamorro automatically sent off Raul Valero with a straight red card and showed a yellow card to Alex Verdejo. The player was able to return to the game with a bulky bandage and on his social networks thanked the medical services of Jimbi Cartagena for “the way they treated me even in moments of stress and anxiety. Professional, sensitive and polite. Their fans have a great mirror.” look”. At the end of the game, with Gimbi winning (3-2), one of the team doctors, Melonero Antonio Pelaez, accompanied a physiotherapist from Industrias Santa Coloma to apologize to the sector of fans who were able to avoid being hit. the chair he hit.
Earlier, Raul Valero, clearly hurt by his unsportsmanlike action, had already gone to the referee’s dressing room to express his regret, which should be a mitigating circumstance in what is expected to be a harsh sanction by the RFEF competition judge after the judges have to record everything, what happened exactly in the minutes of the meeting. Industrias Santa Coloma will accept the punishment imposed but will not take any disciplinary action against the physiotherapist, who has played six seasons without incident. As Relevo learned, The Catalan club plans to issue a public press release this Monday apologizing to Cartagena fans and regretting the incidents that occurred.
BARCA ENDS INVINCIBLE INTER
Barca justified themselves to their fans in Palau with a prestigious victory, their fifth in a row in the league, over Movistar Inter (4.3). Saves from Mikel Feixas and goals from Catela, Alex Yepes, Fits and Antonio Perez ended the Madrid side’s unbeaten status, which despite suffering their first defeat in eight matches, retained their lead after a 2-2 draw at Palma. Futsal (2nd place) and El Poso Murcia Costa Calida (4th place). “We played our best game of the season,” said Jaena’s defensive end. For his part, Barça coach Tino Perez did not hesitate to say that “it was a perfect match. The team was ambitious and dominated defensively.”
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