A person who attacked Sevilla goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic throughout PSV Eindhoven’s Europa League match final month has been banned from getting into the membership’s Philips Stadium for the following 40 years, the Dutch aspect stated on Monday.
The match in Eindhoven was halted throughout the closing phases after the supporter ran onto the pitch and assaulted Dmitrovic, punching him within the face earlier than being wrestled to the bottom by the Serbian goalkeeper.
The 20-year-old supporter was handed a three-month jail sentence, with one month suspended by the East Brabant District Court.
“In addition to the forty-year stadium ban, PSV will initiate proceedings to recover any damages the club incurs from him,” the Eredivisie aspect stated in a press release.
“He has also received a two-year area ban around the Philips Stadium from the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
“At the time, due to a stadium ban for previous misconduct, he should not have been present at all.”
The man was already serving a nationwide stadium ban till 2026 imposed by the Dutch soccer affiliation, however PSV stated he had entered the bottom with a ticket purchased by a buddy.
Sevilla misplaced the sport 2-0 however superior to the following spherical with a 3-2 combination rating. The report six-times winner of the competitors faces Manchester United within the quarterfinals subsequent month.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com