FIBA ​​decision on Gilas Pilipinas-Australia fight



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Ten Filipino players and two Filipino coaches are suspended for their role in the notorious & # 39; basketbrawl & # 39;

Published 16:24, 19 July 2018

Last Updated 16:24, 19 July 2018

  SUSPENDED. Andray Blatche is one of the 10 Filipino players suspended by FIBA ​​at the international level. Photo of the FIBA ​​

SUSPENDED. Andray Blatche is one of the 10 Filipino players suspended by FIBA ​​at the international level. Photo of FIBA ​​

MANILA, Philippines – A total of 13 players and two coaches were suspended from the international game for their involvement in the brawl that broke out between the Philippines and Australia during the match. qualification for the World Cup on July 2nd. 19659006] The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas and Basketball Australia were donated until July 14 to submit their official reports of history and FIBA, the world governing body of basketball, issued its decision on Thursday, July 19th.

Below the full text of the FIBA ​​decision: (READ: 10 Gilas players suspended, SBP fined for fighting FIBA)

"The FIBA ​​Disciplinary Committee ] announced Thursday its decision to suspend 13 players and 2 coaches as well as to impose fines and other penalties on the National Federations of the Philippines and Australia. FIBA ​​also suspended the refereeing team of the game.

"On Monday, July 2, at the 2019 FIBA ​​World Basketball Cup a qualifying match between the Philippines and Australia to Filipino arena in Bulacan, a fight erupted in the middle of the third quarter and quickly turned into a wider and more violent fight

"Thirteen players were disqualified. a disciplinary procedure just after the match and referred the matter to his Committee discipline, which has now made two decisions.

Philippines
10 players are suspended for unsporting behavior and, in the case of Roger Pogoy, for incitement to unsportsmanlike behavior (in brackets the number of matches of the 2019 FIBA ​​Basketball World Cup qualifiers): Japeth Aguilar and Matthew Wright (1 match each); Terrence Romeo, Jayson William Castro, Andray Blatche and Jeth Rosario (3 games each); Roger Pogoy, Carl Cruz and Jio Jalalon (5 games each); Calvin Abueva (6 games, due to unsporting antecedents in a FIBA ​​competition). Assistant coach Joseph Uichico is suspended for three games for unsportsmanlike conduct, head coach Vincent Chot Reyes is suspended for one match and must pay a disciplinary fine of CHF 10,000.- (19459014) ([19659014] approximately £ 535,000 for incitement to unsportsmanlike conduct


"The Philippine National Federation, Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, Inc. (SBP), is sanctioned for the unsportsmanlike conduct of members of its delegation and its public ., as well as for insufficient organization of the game. The Philippines will play the next home game in camera, while a ban of two other home matches has been placed under a three-year probationary period. SBP must also pay a disciplinary fine of CHF 250,000 (approximately 13.37 million pesos)

Australia
"The following three players are suspended for behavior unsportsmanlike and, in the case of Chris Goulding and Daniel Kickert, also for incitement to unsportsmanlike conduct: Chris Goulding (1 match), Thon Maker (3 games) and Daniel Kickert (5 games) No penalty is imposed on Nathan Sobey and Jason Cadee

"Basketball Australia will pay a disciplinary fine of CHF 100,000 (approximately P5.34 million) for the unsportsmanlike conduct of its players and for abusing and / or falsifying equipment, after having removed the court floor stickers on the eve of the game.

"The money fines will be used to support the social program" Basketball for Good "launched by the International Basketball Foundation (IBF) .

"In addition, as a result of a thorough evaluation by a group of experts of the officiant during the match, the secret of the FIBA ​​ary General decided that the referees of the match will be withdrawn with immediate effect of the FIBA ​​elite program and will not be nominated to international competitions organized or recognized by FIBA ​​(including at the zone and sub-zone level) for a period of one year.

"FIBA wishes to point out that it condemns all forms of violence, both on the ground and on the outside. Respect, fair play and professionalism are expected of players, coaches, officials and all other stakeholders in every game. In addition, host countries must ensure that the strictest organizational conditions are in place to ensure the safety and well-being of players and other participants at all times. "- Rappler.com

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