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Tunisian Club Head Banned for 2 Years for Assaulting a Local Referee

A Tunisian club president is due to serve a twenty-four-month suspension for attacking a referee, Ducor Sport can report.

ATunisian club president is due to serve a twenty-four-month suspension for attacking a referee, Ducor Sport can report.

Slah Ben Amor, in a fit of rage, made for the arbiter in Etoile du Sahel’s drab stalemate affair with mid-table occupants Chebba last weekend.

Amor, according to reports in Tunis, stormed towards the referee before raining assaults on him, prompting security into frog-matching him to the exit.

The incident was highlighted in the match commissioner’s game details triggering a swift action from the Tunisian Premier League organising committee.

The organisers did not mention laws they relied on to impose the punitive measure nor talked about reviewing video images, insisting also he pays a US$3,500 fine.

Ben Amor is expected to appeal the verdict before February’s end.

In a separate but related occurrence, the disciplinary body has also slapped a two-game ban on Union Sportive Monastirienne’s president Mohamed Khaled Bouzgarrou with an additional US$1,700 fine for hurling invectives at a referee.

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