PSSI Disciplinary Committee Session Results 23, 26 and 27 December 2024

PSSI Disciplinary Committee Session Results 23, 26 and 27 December 2024

PSSI Disciplinary Committee Takes Action: December 2024 Decisions

The PSSI Disciplinary Committee convened on December 23rd, 26th, and 27th, ‌2024, to address various incidents that occurred during recent football matches. The committee issued ‍sanctions ranging from fines‍ to match bans, upholding the ⁤integrity and sportsmanship of Indonesian‌ football.

December 23rd Session Outcomes

FC Bekasi City Faces⁢ Financial Penalty:

Following a Pegadaian Liga 2 2024/2025 match against PSKC Cimahi ‍City on December 20th, 2024, FC Bekasi‌ City was penalized for accumulating five yellow cards during the game. The⁤ club⁤ was ⁣fined Rp. ⁤25,000,000. This decision ‌underscores the committee’s ‌commitment to discouraging unsportsmanlike conduct and promoting‌ fair play.

Rans Nusantara FC⁤ Player Receives Suspension and Fine:

bro.Moch akbar Haris, a player for Rans Nusantara FC, was sanctioned for⁢ a serious foul during⁣ a Pegadaian Liga 2 2024/2025 match against Persipal FC on December 21st, 2024. Haris was shown a direct​ red card‍ for‌ deliberately stepping on‌ a fallen⁣ opponent. As a consequence, he ​received a four-match suspension and a fine ‍of rp. 5,000,000. This ruling sends a strong message ⁤that violent ‌conduct will not be tolerated ​on the field.

December 26th Session Outcomes

* Borneo FC Samarinda Player Faces Ban and Fine:

Bro. Nadeo Arga Winata,a player for Borneo FC Samarinda,was disciplined ‌for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity during a BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 match against Persebaya Surabaya on‍ December 20th,2024. This action resulted in a direct red card. The committee imposed a one-match ban and a fine ​of Rp. 10,000,000 on Winata. This decision ⁢emphasizes the importance of fair play and protecting the spirit of competition.

These disciplinary actions demonstrate the PSSI’s dedication to‍ maintaining high standards of ⁤conduct within Indonesian football. By holding players and clubs accountable for their actions,⁤ the committee aims to foster a more respectful ​and competitive ​habitat for all ⁤participants.

Indonesian Football Disciplinary Actions: December 2024

The Indonesian football scene witnessed several disciplinary actions taken against ⁣clubs and players⁤ during ⁤the‍ BRI Liga 1 and PNM ‍Liga Nusantara competitions ⁣in December 2024. These actions highlight the ‌ongoing efforts to maintain fair play and ⁣safety​ within the sport.

Club Fines for Spectator Misconduct:

Two clubs faced notable fines ​due to the actions of their supporters. Persija Jakarta ⁤was penalized Rp. 20,000,000 for objects being thrown onto ‌the‌ field during ⁢their match against PSS Sleman on december 21st. Similarly, PSIS Semarang received a hefty Rp. 50,000,000 fine after flares were ignited ‌by their fans in the East stands during their game against Malut United FC on December 22nd. These incidents underscore the need for clubs to take proactive measures in managing spectator behavior and ⁤ensuring a safe environment for all.

Player Suspensions and fines for Violent Conduct:

Several players were sanctioned for violent conduct on the field. Bro. Gala Pagamo of Semen Padang⁣ received a ⁣two-match ban and a ​Rp. 10,000,000⁤ fine for a serious offence involving‌ excessive⁤ physicality against an opponent during their⁢ match ‌against Persik Kediri ​on December 21st.Similarly, Bro. Charisma Fathoni Am ​of ⁤Persita ⁢Tangerang was‌ handed a ‍two-match suspension and‌ a Rp.⁣ 10,000,000 fine for a similar offense during their encounter with Persib Bandung on December 22nd. ⁤These disciplinary actions serve as‍ a⁢ reminder⁢ that violent⁣ behavior will not be tolerated in Indonesian football.PNM liga Nusantara Disciplinary Action:

In the PNM Liga Nusantara, Bro. Obet Rivaldo Yulius of⁤ PSM Madiun City⁤ faced ‌disciplinary action for an unspecified offense​ during​ their match against⁤ Persiba Bantul.Details regarding the nature of the offense ⁣and the subsequent punishment were not instantly ​available.

These disciplinary actions​ demonstrate the commitment⁣ of Indonesian football authorities to upholding the integrity and spirit of the game. By addressing⁢ misconduct both on ⁣and off ⁣the field, they aim to create a more enjoyable and respectful environment for players, fans, and officials alike.

PSSI Disciplinary⁣ Committee Takes Action Following ⁢Persipura Jayapura vs. Deltras FC Match

The PSSI Disciplinary Committee convened on⁤ December ⁤27, 2024, to ⁣address incidents ⁤that‍ transpired during the Pegadaian Liga 2 ‍2024/2025 match ​between Persipura ⁢Jayapura and Deltras FC on December‍ 20, 2024. ‍The ⁤committee issued sanctions against both a player and the Persipura Jayapura Match organizing Committee for ⁤their respective roles in the disturbances.

Player Sanctioned for Violent Conduct

A‍ Persipura‌ Jayapura⁢ player was found guilty of committing a serious offense during the match. his⁣ aggressive behavior, which included excessive physical contact with an opposing player, resulted in a straight ‍red card. As a​ consequence, ⁣the player received a two-match ​ban from playing and a fine of ‍Rp. 5,000,000.

Organizing‌ Committee Penalized for Security Lapses

The Persipura Jayapura Match⁢ Organizing Committee faced penalties for‍ failing to maintain order and security⁤ during the match. Their⁣ negligence led to disruptions, including damage to equipment and injuries to individuals due to ​thrown objects like water bottles and chairs. Consequently, the committee was prohibited⁣ from hosting matches ‍with spectators for two games and fined Rp. 10,000,000.Individual ⁤Held Accountable for Equipment Damage

Bro. Henock Sumbari, ‌a member of the ⁤Persipura Jayapura Match Organizing Committee, was individually sanctioned for physically striking match‍ equipment, causing ⁢it to fall. This act of misconduct resulted in a 12-month suspension from participating‍ in ​matches‍ and a fine of Rp. 25,000,000.

These disciplinary⁢ actions underscore the PSSI’s commitment to‍ upholding fair play and ensuring the safety and security of all participants and spectators ‍at football matches.
All right folks, settle in. Let’s talk about ‌some of the big decisions that came out of the PSSI ⁣Disciplinary ‍Committee last month. As you no, the committee met on a few occasions in December too review some incidents ⁤that happened on the pitch.Thay handed ​down some fines and suspensions, sending a clear message about what kind⁢ of behaviour is and​ isn’t acceptable in Indonesian football.

We saw a few clubs get⁤ hit with hefty fines for issues with their supporters. Persija Jakarta and‌ PSIS Semarang both ⁢had fans⁣ displaying unacceptable behavior – throwing objects onto the field and igniting⁣ flares, respectively. This kind of thing puts players and officials ​at risk, and it’s simply not acceptable. The PSSI is making it clear⁣ that clubs are responsible ‌for their fans’ actions.

On the part of players, we saw a string of suspensions and fines for violent conduct. Deliberately stepping ‍on⁤ a fallen opponent? that’s a four-match suspension and a hefty fine for Rans Nusantara’s Moch Akbar Haris. ​ Denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity with a tackle? That’s a ⁤one-match ban and fine for Borneo FC Samarinda’s Nadeo Arga Winata.

These‌ rulings show the PSSI is committed to ⁢protecting players and upholding fair play on the field. It leaves ⁤no room for doubt: Indonesian football‍ has a‌ zero-tolerance policy for violence and unsportsmanlike ⁤behavior.

Let’s hear your thoughts. What are your reactions to these disciplinary actions? Do you see this as a positive step for Indonesian football?

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