Sep 22, 2010
Footbrawlers banned, fined
Ten Beijing players, six Young Lions punished over Sept 7 incident
By Fabius Chen
EACH club will be docked five points from the Great Eastern-Yeo's S-League and fined $5,000. The match will not be replayed and the result, which was 1-1 in the 89th minute, will stand.
YOUNG LIONS
Khairul Nizam (above): Eight months' suspension; $2,000 fine
Fairoz Hasan: Eight months; $1,500
Gabriel Quak: Four months; $1,000
Madhu Mohana: Four months; $1,000 Irwan Shah: $2,000
Safuwan Baharudin: $2,000
BEIJING GUOAN
Meng Yang (above): One year, $3,000
Su Boyang: Eight months, $2,000
Zhang Ye: Eight months, $1,500
Yan Hai: $3,000
Yu Tianzhu: $3,000
Li Tixiang: $2,500
Tang Miao: $2,000
Zhao Yang: $2,000
Zhang Zhaohui: $2,000
Cui Yu: $2,000
Young Lions midfielder Faritz Abdul Hameed (left) was kicked in the head by a Beijing Guoan player. Nazrul Ahmad Nazari (second from right) also suffered a knee injury. -- PHOTO: TNP/KELVIN CHNG
ONE minute of madness cost them $42,500 in fines and 52 months' worth of suspensions. This was the punishment meted out by a Football Association of Singapore Disciplinary Committee (DC) early this morning, two weeks after an S-League game between the Young Lions and Beijing Guoan had to be called off due to a brawl.
The harshest punishment fell on Beijing's Meng Yang, who was fined $3,000 and banned from all football-related activities for one year. The substitute was found guilty of kicking Faritz Abdul Hameed in the head as the Young Lions midfielder lay prone on the ground. 'We considered his actions as the most serious as they could have led to some very serious injuries,' explained K. Bala Chandran, chairman of the DC.
Meng was one of 10 players from the Chinese outfit charged over the incident; all received fines ranging from $1,500 to $3,000, while Su Boyang and Zhang Ye were also suspended for eight months. Meanwhile, of the six Young Lions charged, four - Gabriel Quak, Khairul Nizam, Madhu Mohana and Fairoz Hasan - were hit with fines and suspensions. Irwan Shah and Safuwan Baharudin escaped with fines.