Roberto Tobar detailed Falcón’s “violent behavior” in the Super Cup referee report



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The referee Roberto Tobar presented this Monday his report with the incidents of the duel between Catholic University and Colo Colo by Super Cup, detailing the “violent behavior” of the Uruguayan Maximiliano Falcón, sent off for assaulting Valber Huerta at the end of the game.

“In the first instance, with the game stopped, strikes violently with the palm of his hand to the face of an adversaryor, being withdrawn by his companions. Once he retired, he came back and strikes an opponent again, this time with a punch to the faceTobar said.

Thus, the Uruguayan defender risks “from two to five games” of punishment for his conduct, as explained by Angel Botto, former president of the Disciplinary Tribunal of the ANFP, in Outdoors in Cooperativa.

“This penalty will be aggravated according to what the Court deems the more serious the reiteration of this fact has been,” Botto explained.

Falcón’s punishment will be known this Tuesday after the court session.







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