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FC Goa manager seeks disciplinary action against Atletico player

| | Oct 25, 2014, at 05:06 am
Panaji, Oct 24 (IBNS): Team manager of FC Goa Jonathan D'Sousa has complained to the match commissioner that the referee should have expelled Atletico de Kolkata player Fikru Tefera Lemessa for head butting FC Goa player Gregory Arnolin at the match on Friday played between FC Goa and Atletico de Kolkata.
D'sousa has also complained to the match commissioner regarding the assault by the head coach of Atletico de Kolkata, on FC Goa’s marquee player Robert Pires in the area in front of the player’s dressing rooms during the half time interval.
 
The manager of team FC Goa has requested that the Disciplinary Committee take strong disciplinary action against the players and officials of Atletico de Kolkata for their violent conduct.

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