
A footballer in Austria has been slapped with one of the longest suspensions in the history of the game: 70 matches.
When you
hear the circumstances, however, the punishment meted out to Ismail Gunduz of
fifth-division side SK Rum may not seem so draconian.
Gunduz
had been given his marching orders for a second yellow card in the 86th minute
of the match against SPLG Innsbruck, which SK Rum were actually leading 3-2 at
the time.
Incensed,
Gunduz turned to the referee and headbutted him - a blow so severe that the
referee's lip burst open, pouring blood, forcing the match to be suspended as
the official was taken to hospital.
As well
as the suspension, a local paper called the Tiroler Tageszeitung reports that
26-year-old player was also sacked by SK Rum, while his club was fined 257
euros.
The player claimed that the punishment meted
out to him is "madness", and claims that he will appeal on the
grounds that it was a "misunderstanding", that he merely slipped.
If the
excuses reminded you of a certain Uruguayan by the name of Luis Suarez, then it certainly puts the Barcelona striker's
punishment into perspective.
Needless
to say, the local footballing authorities laughed off what we might dub the
'Suarez defence' and decided to throw the book at the player.
"The
70-match suspension is without precedent as far as we know, but it seemed
proportionate to us given the gravity of the offence," said Horst Scherl,
head of the Tyrolean FA's disciplary commission.
It does
indeed, Herr Scherl. A couple of seasons banned from the game actually sounds
relatively lenient considering that Gunduz was lucky not to end up in prison
for his actions.
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Footballer Banned For 70 Matches For Sickening Assault On Referee
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