A coup against judge wraps up early in Albania

In the U-19 championship matches, there has often been fights between players or violence against referees, but these negative phenomena occur in age football also at U17 age group meetings. The biggest wonder is that the last case comes from Durres, a city that has not been noted for its problems [...]
In the U-19 championship matches, there has often been fights between players or violence against referees, but these negative phenomena occur in age football also at U17 age group meetings. The biggest surprise is that the last case comes from Durres, a town that has not been noted for its problems in the age-long matches.
The Teuta-Fighter, valid for the fifth week of the U-17 Super Prix, was played only 45 minutes yesterday on the annex of the stadium “Nico Dovana” of Durres. The cause has been a shameful incident in intersecting, as referees were heading to the dressing rooms and there initially one person and then others have been violated.
“Panorama Sport” learns that the first spark of fights started in the 28th minute, when the top judge from Vlora, Clyde Center, awarded a penalty in favour of the Warrior. At this point, the main side was helped by Ermís Celay, who was closer to the action.
Outside the field siege, one of the viewers began to insult the referee at a distance. However, after the penalty turned into a goal and the teams were heading to the game room, the spectator who offended the referee sought to clear up outside the field siege with him.
This is where the situation prevailed, and the main Chella and centrals were struck with fists, as in aid of the spectator who became a protagonist came two to three more people. Teuta's staff tried everything to prevent this incident. Afterwards, the arrival of forces to calm the situation and referees received assurances of the meeting's continuation.
However, after the 15-minute break, referees found in severe psychological conditions, despite measures taken by the dursak club, refused to continue the second part. This meeting will now be the subject of the Discipline Commission. It is noteworthy that both teams' players and staff took a very correct stand.












