U n EFA is considering today the case of Romania's game Kosovo, decision can be made tomorrow

Disciplinary Commission U n EFA has taken over today the crash match file between Romania and Kosovo. If this issue is not complicated, the decision on the match can be made tomorrow ( Thursday). The online newspaper from Romania “gsp.ro” has introduced 5 of the 7 officials who will judge and assess this [...]
If this issue is not complicated, the decision on the match can be made tomorrow ( Thursday).
The online paper from Romania “gsp.ro” has introduced 5 of the 7 officials who will judge and assess the case, which happened Friday that went to the <x2National Arena” stadium in Bucharest, followed.
Kosovo's national withdrew from the field in the additional minutes to stop returning because of racist calls that Romanian fans made.
U n EFA in a response to “Gazeta Express” announced days ago that disciplinary procedures have been initiated against the two Federations, while a decision to that effect will come very soon.
The Romanian media writes that this morning the subject of both sides will start to be looked into and there will be debates, while the final verdict could be taken Thursday.
There is the possibility of delay, if “tributal” requires additional clarification and details to have all evidence in hand before making the final decision on this match.
It is already clear that today there will be debates and sessions, which, depending on complexity, can last until evening.
Likely, the decision will not be revealed today, but tomorrow after the file is closed from the first meeting dedicated to the interrupted match in Bucharest.
There will be seven judges to discuss and decide on this match, valid for Group 2 of the League of Nations League C.
On the Control Commission, Ethics and Discipline are 16 officials -- the president, two vice-presidents and 13 members.
But in these types of cases, there is usually a panel of 5 to 7 persons, between which the president and the two vice-presidents are a fixed point in most cases.
Every time an official comes from a country involved in the respective disputes, he is exempt from reckoning.
In this case, the same will be true of lawyer Mãodão Diaconu, a member of this commission, which is Romanian.
Romanian media has also revealed the names of five of the seven members of the jury, which will decide for the interrupted Romanian match, Kosovo and the sanctions it will impose for the respective Federation, eventually even for any player.
They are Austrian Thomas Partl, Hungarian Sandor Berzi, Swiss Jacques Antenen, Portuguese Joao Leal, and English 5. Thule Win.












