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“Awaiting punishment”: new details from the Natcho storm

“Awaiting punishment”: new details from the Natcho storm – The Sport Channel

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Captain Partizan suffered from anti-Semitic comments and rejected the attempted apology from Vibodina

The Sport Channel website system 03.05.24 – 06:11 Serbia is still in turmoil after the difficult exchange between Beavers Natcho and Seyed Korac, a Wibodina player who teased the former Israel national team captain in an anti-Semitic manner. Natcho tried to stop the game after claiming that an opponent told him he was an Israeli who supported the killing. “Take him out or I will kill him,” he said, according to Serbian media.

The same media was surprised by Natcho’s actions: “He completely lost control. The entire Partizan bench jumped to calm him down. The game then continued thanks to the intervention of the Wibodina coach,” hotsport wrote.

“A scandal on the grass,” continued the local Nova, emphasizing that Natcho also shouted at the fourth referee. No card was issued and the game continued as usual. The local “Sport” claimed that Natcho rejected Korac’s attempt to apologize at the end.

“At first they didn’t understand who Natcho meant,” Blic continued, “and it is still unclear whether there will be a punishment for the Wibodina player in the matter if he did insult Natcho, but there is a possibility that he will be suspended.”

Seyed Korac, the Luxembourgish tease, was involved in similar affairs in the past during his time in the Swedish league. He moved to Vibodina last January. The 36-year-old Natcho, in an excellent season in which he scored ten goals and assisted seven more in the league, has been playing for Partizan Belgrade since 2019.

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