Kryskiv suspended for two matches for sending off in a match against Dynamo

Rukh fined 25 thousand for obscene chants addressed to referees

Midfielder Shakhtar Dmitry Kryskiv suspended for two matches for sending off in a match with Dynamo (1:1) in the 11th round Ukrainian Premier League. The Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC) of the Ukrainian Football Association interpreted Dmitry’s foul as a “serious game violation.”

The FTC also made decisions on a number of other disciplinary violations. Dynamo and Rukh received fines of 10 thousand hryvnia for exceeding the permitted number of spectators in the stands (Kyivians will pay the fine twice – for the match of the first teams and the U-19 championship meeting). Rukh was fined 25 thousand hryvnia for insulting chants against the referee in the match with Karpaty.

FC Kudrovka midfielder Daniil Tuzenko was suspended for two matches for being sent off in the Kremen-Kudrovka match (0:3) in the First League. The FTC interpreted the player’s actions as “cruel behavior.”

Dynamo and Alexandria lead the UPL with 26 points each. The current champion Shakhtar is in fourth place.

Source: Sportarena

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