The Authority for the Prevention and Combating of Violence in Sport (APCVD) today announced the opening of an administrative infringement procedure against the Portimonense coach, Paulo Sérgio, and a fan, for incidents during the Portimonense-Vizela, of the I Liga.
According to the authority’s statement, the trial refers to “an incident involving a sports agent (coach) and a fan”, specifically the Algarve coach, at the end of Saturday’s meeting, which ended with the home defeat of the Algarve, with 1 -0.
“Next time you call me c… I’ll come and scratch your eyes out. Don’t forget what I say,” Paulo Sérgio told the Portimonense fan, as can be heard in videos of the incident posted on the social networks was released. The fan in question was also identified in one of the stands at Estádio de Portimão, for insulting the coach.
During the press conference, Paulo Sérgio addressed the episode: “There was one fan in particular who shouted more than the others and insulted me. He has every right to shout to send me away. So be a little careful because tomorrow we’ll’ I cross over there and then it can have a bad result.”
According to the APCVD, “the practice of offenses of an administrative nature may be involved”.
The organization also announced the opening of another procedure for administrative offenses, which concerns the C series of the 1st district division of Braga, who opposed Amigos de Urgeses against São Cristóvão on the 19th day, with discord in the stands and on the field to mark the match.
“In the event that there are indications of the practice of criminal offenses, the APCVD will forward to the Public Prosecutor’s Office all files and information that may be useful for the administration of justice, taking into account the competence of the judicial authorities for the investigation of criminal matters “, reads the note.
Source: DN
