Who is Koltisco referee of the match between Paris and Basaksehir?



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“Sebastian Koltisco” … a name that appeared on the front pages of international newspapers today Wednesday, especially Turkish and French, after he was the champion of a controversial incident during French team Paris Saint-Germain and Istanbul Basaksehir Turkey in the European Champions League.

At the Stade des Princes, Paris Saint-Germain hosted their counterpart Basaksehir in the sixth and final round of the UEFA Champions League group stage.

The confrontation began on the scheduled date (ten o’clock in the afternoon of December 8, 2020), and after about 13 minutes, the match stopped, after Ovidio Hatigan, the referee of the square, declared the red card in the face Piero Weibo, a member of the coaching staff of the Turkish team, for his protest against one of the referee’s decisions, and while quoting him. The verdict to be declared before the red card, the fourth official issued a racist statement.

Reuters reported that the incident occurred as follows: “Koltisco says: The black is there … not possible. Go meet him … that black.” (See all the details of the incident through the link)

The incident sparked angry reactions from fans, with Paris Saint-Germain players expressing solidarity with their rivals and declining to complete the match, and immediately the European Football Association (UEFA) issued an official statement confirming the opening. of a thorough investigation into the incident, along with the resumption of the rest of the match. Tonight, Wednesday, with a team of other referees.

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Who is Coltisco, the Roman government, the owner of the crisis?

Koltisco is a first-class referee in Romania, he played his first official match in the Romanian League in 2004 and was licensed by FIFA in 2006.

The Roman government was notorious for its controversial decisions, which led to FIFA deciding to demote it to the second division in 2007 before returning to the first division a season later, but it had no history of racism.

In 2008, the Romanian Federation decided to remove his name from the list of official rulers, which led him to commit suicide from the balcony of his apartment, but the police managed to arrest him.

In 2013, the 43-year-old returned to the FIFA international list following the retirement of Alexandru Dikono, but according to Romanian reports, his refereeing performance did not improve, prompting the European Union’s “UEFA” to include him in the list of the fourth category (in 29 international matches, the 120 most famous cards Yellow and red 11).

Two weeks before the match between Paris and Basaksehir, Koltisco was the protagonist of one more episode in the Romanian League match between the teams Jazz Metan Medias and Steaua Bucharest (23 November), and according to the Spanish newspaper AS, one of the Romanian referees, Adrian Borumboyo, made harsh criticism. To his compatriot.

Adrian said: “His entire career is full of dark moments, Kultesco may be talented, but maybe he should choose another profession like music or dance, when judging, you must be neutral.”

Borumboyo added: “Everyone must understand that human errors are allowed, but it was not only human error in the case of Koltisco for years, there is no game in which it does not have a direct impact on the result.”

It should be noted that the Romanian referee previously managed a match in the Egyptian League that brought together Pyramids and Al-Masry Al-Borsaidi on the 30th day of the 2018/2019 edition, which ended in a positive draw (1-1), during the which were known 6 yellow cards and an expulsion incident for Ahmed Ayman Mansour.



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