Lokomotiv football player was punished for insulting referees

Lokomotiv football player was punished for insulting referees

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The Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union (KDK RFU) by its decision disqualified the midfielder of the Moscow club “Lokomotiv” Dmitry Barinov for insulting the referees during the 16th round match of the Mir-RPL against “Wings of the Soviets”. This was announced by the head of the committee, Arthur Grigoryants.

It is noted that the athlete was suspended for two matches (one suspended).

“The RFU CDC disqualified Barinov for two matches (one suspended), and also set the player on probation for one year,” said the president of the RFU CDC.

The match between Krylya Sovetov and Lokomotiv took place on November 25, which ended with a score of 3:3. Two goals were scored by the hosts in stoppage time, the last one was scored from a penalty after the end of stoppage time. After the game, Barinov began to speak insultingly towards the refereeing team.

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