Actually, the German Football Association (DFB), the fact decision sacred. If an arbitrator and his team assessed a match-winning situation blatantly false and thus penalize a team clear the response of the largest sports association in the world is usually: That was a fact decision. And that is not shaken in retrospect, because would otherwise requested tens method of any Bundesliga Highlights.
In particularly bad cases, the DFB does however sometimes an exception – and that includes the hand of the Dane Leon Andreasen on Sunday in Cologne
The 32-year-old midfielder from Hannover 96 scored the 1: 0-. winning goal in the 38th minute clear with his right arm. That was well recognized by most of the 48,700 spectators in the stadium and all viewers. Only referee Bastian Dankert from Rostock and his assistants on the sidelines saw this not -. And acknowledged goal
Since Tuesday, now determines the monitoring committee of the DFB due “crass sport misconduct” in this matter. This is possible because the referee had declared not to have seen the scene. Andreasen was requested in writing a timely opinion. If his answer is present, the panel will decide on further action. The Danes threatened a lock
This development had on Monday indicated, as Herbert Fandel, chairman of the DFB Referees’ Committee, was publicly unusually strong words.: “That was an open hand that you should have seen. Clearly. It can always be times that the referee on the pitch has a different perspective. But for that we have then three more referees.” Once
Andreasen would not be the first Bundesliga player who would be subsequently locked because of a made hand door by the DFB, there is already a precedent: In October 2004 met the then Moenchengladbach national player Oliver Neuville at 2: 0 against his team Kaiserslautern to 1: 0 lead by hand. The DFB sports court blocked the then 31-year-olds because of “blatant sport misconduct” for two games.
A similar punishment now threatens Leon Andreasen. Despite the fact decision of referee Bastian Dankert.
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