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Rabbi Matondo, a Schalke striker, was escorted Tuesday night on an Easyjet plane by three police officers after "disruptive behavior on board".
The winger was sailing from Faro, Portugal – where he had competed at the Wales training camp for his next qualifying matches for the European Championship – until Bristol, where he three officers were welcomed on their arrival.
As reported by BBC Sport
"The issue has been resolved quickly and the Association will not comment anymore."
Matondo, who has joined Schalke from Manchester City
Explaining the incident in more detail, a spokesman for EasyJet revealed: "The EZY6008 flight from Faro to Bristol on May 28 was met by the police on landing as a result of the unpleasant pbadage of a pbadenger on board.
"Although such incidents are rare, we take them very seriously and do not tolerate abusive or threatening behavior.The safety and well-being of pbadengers and crew are always the priority of EasyJet .
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"We would like to thank the pbadengers for their understanding."
A spokesman for the Avon and Somerset police said: "We were called in on a plane arriving from Faro on Tuesday night and talked to a number of pbadengers about their bad behavior. Advice was given to these pbadengers. No criminal offense has been committed and no one has been arrested. "
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