Moscow region coachKhimki » Spartak Gogniev suspended for three Russian Premier League (RPL) MIR matches for offensive behavior towards the officials of the 15th round match against Moscow”Dynamo “, said the head of the Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union (FTC RFU) Arthur Grigoryants .
During the break in the match, which took place on Saturday and ended with the victory of the “whites and blues” with the score of 6-1, Gogniev received a red card for arguing with the referee.
– Referee Bobrovsky said Gogniev spoke using profanity against match officials after the red card.
Gogniev also spoke rudely about Sergei Durasov. However, according to the FTC, the coach did not speak to the commentator at the time.
Gogniev apologized for the profanity towards the representative of the main broadcaster (the coach will not be fined for this incident). At the same time, Gogniev denied swearing at the judges. But in the protocol of the match, it was written the opposite. Members of the committee asked Gogniev to prove that he did not utter the insulting phrase (thrown behind the backs of the judges in the sub-tribute). Gogniev couldn’t prove it,” Grigoryants told reporters.
As a result, Gogniev was fined 200,000 rubles for unsportsmanlike behavior. As Grigoryants noted, the fine was also for when Gogniev was on the podium and celebrating Khimki’s goal, using profanity in the presence of children.
Khimki is 15th in the standings with nine points. This year, the Red-Blacks have two more games to play in the RPL – with Orenburg (November 4) and Sochi (November 13). Both games will take place in Khimki.
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