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What FIFA says about repeating América vs León due to Hernández's actions

Referee Fernando Hernández hit a León player in the match

By Hector Garcia

Referee Fernando Hernández hit a León player in the match
Referee Fernando Hernández hit a León player in the match
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The match between Club América and León won recognition not only for the best match of the day but also for one of the best of the entire season, unfortunately the spotlight was more on the problems caused by referee Fernando Hernández with his controversial decisions.

 

Fernando Hernández completely lost control of the game by not wanting to review a hand in the América goal in the VAR, something that caused a lot of annoyance in the Fiera players and they faced the referee, which ended in a knee from the referee to the player of León Lucas Romero.

The owners and managers of the León club are very upset with what happened in the match against América and according to Edgardo Codesal, who was President of the Arbitration Commission a few years ago, León could not only file a complaint with the FMF, but that he could do it before FIFA due to the serious inconsistencies that this match had and could request that the match be annulled.

 

Is America vs León repeated?

FIFA already has a history of repeating a match due to inconsistencies in arbitration, this happened in 2006 between Uzbekistan and Bahrain, so it could be the case of repeating América vs León, but the odds are very low, but in the event that the Fiera makes the protest and it is accepted, it would have to be played before the repechage begins so as not to affect the final phase of the tournament.


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