Porto FC centre back, Pepe could be banned for up to two years after he kicked a Sporting Lisbon director during a brawl.
On Friday,
11 February, Porto’s clash with Portuguese rivals Sporting ended in ugly scenes
as four players were sent off after the game following a furious squabble
involving Pepe.
In the
brawl that involved 40 men, Joao Palhinha, Bruno Tabata and Marchesin all
joined the former real Madrid defender in being dismissed after the game ended
2-2.
Ex-Real
Madrid star Pepe faces two-year ban from football for physical assault.
But it is
Pepe who may end up with the most severe punishment as reports from Portuguese
newspaper A Bola alleges the report from referee Joao Pinheiro states that Pepe
kicked a Sporting director.
The
director in question has not been named in the report but according to article
145 of the Disciplinary Regulation of the League of Clubs, this is considered a
‘very serious disciplinary offence’ which can incur a ban ranging from two
months to two years.
A lengthy
ban could mean the end of Pepe’s career – given he turns 39 years of age later
this month.
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