Serbia’s Legia Warsaw defender Filip Mladenovic has been suspended for 3 months, the Polish soccer affiliation (PZPN) stated on Friday, after he hit three opposing gamers following their Polish Cup remaining victory.
Legia lifted its twentieth Polish Cup trophy on Tuesday with a 6-5 penalty shootout win over league chief Rakow Czestochowa, after the sport had completed goalless.
Players rushed onto the pitch after the ultimate penalty kick was saved by Legia keeper Kacper Tobiasz. Mladenovic was approached by a number of Rakow gamers and the Serbia worldwide responded by punching three of them, movies posted on social media confirmed.
Mladenovic, who was additionally fined 120,000 zlotys ($28,925), has been suspended from the league and cup, PZPN stated, and can miss the opening video games of the 2022-23 season, which begins in Poland in late July.
The 31-year-old, who represented Serbia on the World Cup in Qatar, issued an apology on Thursday.
“I apologise for my behaviour to the players, above all to Marcin Cebula, Wiktor Dlugosz and Jean Carlos, and to the Rakow Czestochowa staff, including coach Marek Papszun,” Mladenovic wrote on Instagram.
“I am aware that this was unacceptable. This is not how any sportsman should behave. I also apologise to the players of my team, my staff and the fans for representing the colours of Legia Warsaw in an unworthy manner.”
Legia, 15-times Polish champion, is at present second within the desk, 11 factors adrift of Rakow with 4 video games remaining within the season and little probability of regaining the title they final received in 2020-21.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com