Images by Serbian judge's decisions, after which he was sentenced to 15 months in prison

Being a judge is a job you never thank for. No one commends a judge when he makes good decisions. This is expected of them. But one mistake, and it's wrong, with the abuse of critka for days, it broadcasts Periscope. In theory, their work has been facilitated after implementing the VAR. But [...]
No one commends a judge when he makes good decisions. This is expected of them.
But one mistake, and it's wrong, with the abuse of critka for days, it broadcasts Periscope.
In theory, their work has been facilitated after implementing the VAR. But it seems that this has only complicated the issue, as the decisions of this technology are constantly causing conflicting situations.

While fans in England are not reluctant to criticise the expected mistakes of Mike Dean and Martin Atkinson, they should be grateful that they have no business with the Serbian judge, Srdjan Obradovic.
Obradovic has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and 10-year suspension by reference to his performance during the match between Spartak Subotica and Radnikki Nis in the Serbian league in 2018. It was a match that could determine the qualifications in Europe League, so it was a very important match.
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But the whole conversation was about Obradovic after two penalties given to Subotica during the match, where he also ruled out a Nis player. Two penaltys were converted and nicotine triumphed 2-0.
Now, the judge has been sentenced by the anti-corruption department at the Supreme Court of Novi Sad. According to the Serbian newspaper '%Tajug, he has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and has been suspended for a decade from activity as judge in the Serbian Football Federation.
Below, the match summary in question and the magistrate's controversial decisions. /Periscope. com/












