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LASK needs an explanation: The remaining eleven teams in the Bundesliga accuse league leaders of failing to follow rules related to the crown pandemic.
On Thursday, the football Bundesliga initiated proceedings against LASK in the responsible Senate 1. According to a broadcast, videos were posted to the league showing the team’s regular training run. Currently, however, due to crown requirements, units are only allowed in small groups and at specific intervals.
The sentence for a possible violation of the basic idea of fair play ranges from a warning, a fine and specific deductions to a forced descent and exclusion from the ÖFB, in accordance with Section 111a of the ÖFB Code of Justice.
The broadcast in the newsroom:
Specifically, this is video material in which it can be clearly seen that Linz residents have violated the guidelines established by the Austrian Federal Government regarding the coronavirus.
In these photos u. to. to see that neither small group training nor minimum distance compliance or specified two-man ban were taken into account. These images clearly document that despite the strict ban on responsible ministries, LASK conducts training with full physical contact.
This also confirms the rumors about team training for Upper Austria that have been going on for days. Through this illegal behavior, the enormous efforts of the Bundesliga and its clubs to ensure the health of everyone involved in Bundesliga soccer becomes absurd. As a result, the concept of prevention, which was actually developed jointly and unanimously approved by all clubs, was maliciously betrayed. This also results in a clear competitive advantage for LASK compared to the other clubs in the Typical Bundesliga, which cannot be accepted in this way.
Voices from the other Bundesliga clubs:
Stephan Reiter, Commercial Director of FC Red Bull Salzburg: “We are amazed and stunned by the LASK approach. We have been working very hard together on prospects for many months, not just for Austrian Bundesliga football. Obviously, not all clubs and people are aware of this great responsibility. “
Christoph Peschek and Zoran Barisic, CEOs of SK Rapid: “Austrian football is in an exceptional situation and therefore in a fight for survival. Now that we have taken the first important steps towards normality, it is even more regrettable that a member of our Bundesliga is literally trampling on the requirements from authorities The procedure LASK is incomprehensible and should not be without consequences Through conventional team training, the top Austrians wanted to gain a decisive competitive advantage, thereby violating fair play ideas and jeopardizing the continuation of our sport . and we are convinced that all the other clubs are absolutely aware of our shared responsibility and the role of the role model and that we can achieve our greatest objective, that is, to play football in front of our fans and in the best possible way, complying with all requirements can! “
Markus Kraetschmer and Peter Stöger, FK Austria Vienna: “We hope that those responsible act consistently because government regulation and the concept of fair play have been clearly violated. We are really very disappointed that in recent weeks we have done everything possible to resume training and play with extreme efforts for the Bundesliga and for all clubs and that everything will be severely torpedoed with such fatal actions. In any case, this is pure poison for our efforts and simply disciplined and selfish. “
Thomas Tebbich, Managing Director of Economics Sturm Graz: “Typical Bundesliga clubs, Austrian Bundesliga representatives and ministries have been struggling hard in recent weeks to create framework conditions for deciding the championship in sporting terms. As a whole association, we have adhered to all government guidelines from the first day of closure and we expect this from all other clubs in terms of health, but also solidarity between the clubs. If a club does not adhere to the rules of the game on essential points, considering what is currently at stake, it is simply not acceptable. “
Admira President Philip Thonhauser and CEO Thomas Drabek: “Events have shaken us deeply and left us speechless. FC Flyeralarm Admira reserves all legal steps for all eventualities. “
Erich Korherr, President and Managing Director TSV Hartberg: “We cannot and do not want to influence the behavior of other clubs. Our intention is to adhere to the well-developed Federal Government guidelines and concepts, especially the concept of prevention, along with all other clubs and representatives of the league, and the best of our knowledge and belief as well as total commitment. “
Andreas Blumauer, General Manager SKN St. Pölten: “For us it is time to wait for the facts to be clarified. If this suspicion is confirmed, this behavior must be rejected on our part. We have been working very hard for the past few weeks to be able to return to the pitch in the right circumstances and we really want continue on this path now. ”
Stefan Köck, Sports Director WSG Tirol: “For us, health and prevention against COVID-19 were and continue to be at the forefront. We welcome and support all measures taken, which ultimately led to the Bundesliga being able to resume operations in the near future. It is still most unfortunate when it is huge The efforts of all involved are frustrated and betrayed. As WSG Tirol, we distance ourselves from this approach with all clarity and determination. “
Christoph Längle, Managing Director SCR Altach: “The Austrian soccer Bundesliga and its members, together with numerous experts, have made tremendous efforts to put in place a Covid prevention concept19, which allows the current season to continue. Consequently, we were happy when the Ministry of Health approved the planned measures on Tuesday. We at SCR Altach are aware of the great responsibility that entails and we do our best to set an example. Unfortunately, a club abused this trust and trampled on the rules of fair play. The resulting images make us very angry because football is doing a lot of damage. On the part of SCR Altach, we distance ourselves from this approach and we will continue doing everything possible to justify the credibility of football and the trust placed in us ”.
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