The Disciplinary Committee (DC) of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced that Dreams FC trainer Vladislav Viric has been charged for misconduct following his involvement in a post-match fight in the just-ended Ghana Premier League season.
The Serbian trainer has been handed a four-game ban and a fine of GHC5,000.
Vladislav was charged on three counts of misconduct on July 6, after he was captured on video fighting at the end of the Ghana Premier League match between Dreams FC and Berekum Chelsea in Dawu.
The fight led to Berekum Chelsea assistant coach Abdul Hanan-Abu being hospitalized over serious injuries.
“In a Ghana Premier League game involving Dreams FC and Berekum Chelsea at the Theatre of Dreams in July, Viric exhibited improper behavior towards the assistant coach of Chelsea (Abdul Hanan-Abu) around the dressing room area, a conduct which in the opinion of the association is ungentlemanly and likely to bring the game into disrepute” The GFA disciplinary committee statement reads.
“Viric also exhibited unsporting behavior towards the Berekum Chelsea assistant coach by punching and slapping him”
“The Serbian gaffer pleaded guilty to the charges and asked for leniency from the Committee”
“The Committee found Vladislav Viric guilty of the charges and therefore imposed a four-match on him, beginning from the start of the 2021/22 football season”
“Viric was also fined GHc5000 and warned that any future misconduct shall receive a more severe punishment”
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com