UEFA decides the fate of the “match suspended since Tuesday”



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The match, played on the last sixth day of Group D, was suspended and the players left the stadium in protest at the racist statements of the Romanian fourth official, Sebastian Kultesco, against the Cameroonian Pierre Weibo, assistant coach of the Turkish team.

The result indicated a negative draw between the two teams, when coaching staff members began to say: "He (black) said"In reference to what was done by the fourth official who addressed his words to Weibo.

Match referee Oviedo Hattigan decided to send Weibo off, to the anger of the visiting players, who were knocked off the field.

Istanbul Basaksehir announced that its players refused to return to the stadium to complete the match, and the club wrote in "Twitter": "Our players decide not to return after our assistant coach, Pierre Webo, was racially abused by the fourth official".

UEFA confirmed that "A thorough investigation will be conducted", Extraction: "Racism and discrimination in all its forms have no place in football".

Paris Saint-Germain secured qualification for the Champions League round of 16, despite the match being postponed, after Manchester United lost 2-3 to Razen in Leipzig.

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UEFA said it had decided to complete the remaining minutes with a new team of referees on Wednesday.

The match, played on the last sixth day of Group D, was suspended and the players left the stadium in protest at the racist statements of the Romanian fourth official, Sebastian Kultesco, against the Cameroonian Pierre Weibo, assistant coach of the Turkish team.

The result indicated a negative draw between the two teams, when coaching staff members began to say: “He (Black)”, alluding to what the fourth official did, who addressed his speech to Weibo.

Match referee Oviedo Hattigan decided to send Weibo off, to the anger of the visiting players, who were knocked off the field.

Istanbul Basaksehir announced that their players refused to return to the stadium to complete the match, and the club wrote on Twitter: “Our players decide not to return after our assistant coach Pierre Weibo was racially abused by the fourth official.”

UEFA confirmed that “a thorough investigation will be carried out into the incident”, adding: “There is no place for racism and discrimination in all its forms in football.”

Paris Saint-Germain secured qualification for the Champions League round of 16, despite the match being postponed, after Manchester United lost 2-3 to Razen in Leipzig.



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