Vitoria de Guimarães will play his first three matches behind closed doors as a result of the racist insults of FC Porto striker Moses Marega, at Famalecoa’s reception scheduled for Wednesday in Round 32.
After the penalty announced by the Disciplinary Board (CD) of the Portuguese Football Association (FPF), which imposed matches behind closed doors and a fine of 53,500 euros, Minho filed an appeal before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
But the Club Association said on Monday that the disciplinary decision would become “immediately enforceable”.
«It is necessary to point out that the execution of the penalty for three matches behind closed doors will take place in the next three matches in which Vitoria Sport Club will participate as a visited team, which is the match that will be played with Futebol Club de Famalecoa. Go back to the 32nd day of the League, the match that will be played against Benfica, For the 34th day and the next match, which will be played as a visitor, ”according to the statement.
The organization also informed that the Guimaraes logo waived a 15-day period in order for the penalty to be “enforceable” either with the FPF CD or with the Club League Competitions Administration.