The fans of Club Sport Emelec have had little patience with their team this year and have repeatedly performed shameful acts that have led to sanctions by the Disciplinary Commission of the Professional Football League of Ecuador.
Last April, after the defeat of the millionaires against El Nacional in the sixth round of the national championship, the blue fans threw objects at the then players and the coaching staff (Miguel Rondelli) because of the bad performance of the team.
“José Pileggi would have closed down if Emelec hadn’t beaten Barcelona SC and Danubio, but today he’s putting up numbers that aren’t real,” says the former electrical commissioner
These events led to the fact that the team whose president Jose Pileggi was banned from receiving the public as a local against Independiente del Valle, a sanction that was later revoked.
However, unlike the previous occasions, this time the Board of Directors of Elektrodistribu has made it known that the events initiated by a fan at the last match of the Copa Sudamericana against Danubio FC did not go unpunished.
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Through a publish In a post on Twitter, El Bombillo announced that the referee had imposed a one-year ban on this fan, who will not be able to enter the George Capwell Stadium.
The video shows a fan publicly apologizing after being a violator at a match between the Ecuadorians and the Uruguayans.
Club Sport Emelec, based on the court decision in the process: 09286-2023-02643, informs its partners, fans and the general public about the sanction imposed by the judge of the cause against the violators of the match played at the George Capwell Stadium… pic.twitter.com/L05lITPEfT
— Club Sport Emelec (@CSEmelec) July 6, 2023
In addition, the violator received a fine of 25 percent of the uniform basic salary. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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