From football to a boxing ring. Hell in Milhostov is also dealt with by the police, severe punishments have been imposed

From football to a boxing ring. Hell in Milhostov is also dealt with by the police, severe punishments have been imposed

From football to a boxing ring. The police are also dealing with the incident in Milhostov, severe penalties have been imposed. | Video: Facebook

Reason? In the 84th minute, Job Tello Sinojara tripped a player Milhostova in the penalty area, which subsequently unleashed genuine hell on the pitch. “After his foul, they said something to Radek Cína, and Sinojara turned around and slapped him, which the Milhost player reciprocated,” the judge described the incriminated moment. Then a chase began on the field, when Sinojara was chased by the Milhost players on the field, and when they caught up with him at the changing table, they attacked him.

“Cína is one of the older players, so the goalkeeper ran out to defend him first, who attacked Sinojar, then they started chasing him and attacked him on the bench, when the players from Lok tried to tear the home team away from their teammate,” Vokoun described the events on the pitch.


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Milhostov hell: A mass brawl interrupted the district championship match.

When the situation finally calmed down a bit, the referee ended the duel prematurely after giving Milhostova five red cards. In addition, after the end of the duel, a fight broke out among the spectators at the Milhostov stadium, when only the police extinguished the tense atmosphere with their presence.

A demanding shift awaited the Disciplinary Commission of OFS Cheb, which invited all participants, including the judge, to the meeting. And deciding on the amount of punishment was not easy at all, because according to the information of the Journal, there were several versions of the incident on the agenda. In the end, she meted out harsh punishments. FC Milhostov received the first, where everything took place.

Hostovice - Svádov-Olšinky, I. B class A 2024/2025. In the end, the bizarre match in the thick fog did not take place. The referee ended the match in the 65th minute.

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“The club, as the organizer of the match, did not take measures to prevent riots, fights and physical attacks in the stadium area or in its immediate vicinity and allowed such behavior to occur. At the same time, he did not ensure that there was no mass intrusion of spectators onto the playing area. As a result of the fact that the number of the club’s players fell below the permitted number according to the Rules of Football after the awarding of personal penalties, the competitive match was prematurely terminated,” stated the decision of the Disciplinary Committee chaired by Václav Sýkora.

In addition, Milhostov was fined 5,000 CZK. Subsequently, it was the turn of the sinners. The first to deal with the incident of Marianske Lazne player Job Tello Sinoraji. “The player, after being cautioned with a yellow card for recklessly tripping an opponent from the side in a fight for the ball, when spoken to by an opposing player, in the 84th minute of the stoppage, violently struck the face of the home player no. 3 Radka Cínu, while running, hit the ear area of ​​home player no. 2 Michal Zima and subsequently he was given a red card,” was the description of the incriminating situation, which apparently was the main trigger of the inferno that subsequently broke out at the Milhostov stadium. And the disciplinarian was uncompromising, eight hard games. Milhost’s Adam Smik also received an eight-game ban.


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“In the 84th minute of the interrupted game, the player violently hit opponent player no. 3 (Job Sinojara Tello) punched in the body after the attacked player was knocked to the ground by the home player no. 1 (Jiří Mour) and more domestic players and spectators were involved in the incident. This was followed by the awarding of a red card,” explained the disciplinarian Smika’s role. Next in line was Milhost goalkeeper Jiří Mour.

“In the 84th minute of the interrupted game, the player chased the guest player no. 3 (Job Sinojara Tello) after the pitch, where he chased him into the substitutes’ bench area and physically assaulted him there by knocking him to the ground in a rough manner, so that other home players and home spectators became involved in the incident, with some home players hitting him multiple times they struck. Subsequently, the player was given a red card,” said the decision of the Disciplinary Commission, which meant six hard matches for Mour. Erik Petík also received the same punishment.

“The player in the 84th minute in the interrupted game after the player of the home team no. 1 knocked the guest player no. 3 (Job Sinojara Tello), together with other players of the home team and the spectators of the home team, got involved in the incident and hit the guest player no. 3. He was then given a red card,” the description of the offense read. The last player to receive a penalty was Marian Bendík.

Volodymyr Rohalskyi, KKFS referee. Illustration photo.

“In the 61st minute, the player threatened the opposing player with the words: ‘If you say something one more time, the dentist is far away and they will take you away in a black coffin.’ For that he was given a red card and the player calmly left the field of play,” added the Disciplinary Commission to the punishments it handed down for the incident.

The disciplinary proceedings against Radek Cín were stopped because it was not proven that the act for which the disciplinary proceedings are being conducted took place. Rostislav Badinka did not receive a punishment either, because the act for which disciplinary proceedings are being conducted is not a disciplinary offense. The player was entitled to play for the club and, due to an administrative error for which the player is not to blame, he was not listed in the match minutes,” the Disciplinary Commission concluded the closely watched case, which, however, has no end, as it will still be investigated by the police.

“Police officers have initiated criminal proceedings in the matter on suspicion of committing the offense of disorderly conduct,” said regional police spokesman Jan Bílek.

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