Clube da Luz explains that the player was “provoked and provoked” by Franco Platero from Oliveira de Azemeis’ team.
“The images prove that Franco Platero provoked the athletes from Sport Lisbon and Benfica by greeting them either with words or through physical contact,” the Eagles say, referring to a video in which the Oliveirense athlete can be seen hitting the ground after crossing paths with Pedro Enriquez.
“We therefore hope that the Disciplinary Council of the Portuguese Skating Federation can act in accordance with the aggression and provocation of the aforementioned UD Oliveirense player. Even in defense of the good name of this sport, which, unfortunately, is too tarnished by those who do not deserve it. be in it,” they add.
Benfica’s reaction came after Oliveirense condemned the “unconditional and unacceptable” aggression by the Reds captain in a statement.
Oliveira de Azemeis’ group demands immediate punishment from the athlete.
The two teams will meet again on Thursday at the Benfica pavilion to decide whether to advance to the final. Whoever wins the series will face the winner of Porto’s match against Sporting in the decisive games, which took place the day before in Dragao.
Author: Miguel Pinheiro Correia
Source: CM Jornal

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