Zlatko Tripic โReceives Two-Match Ban Following incident in Elite Series Match
[CITY, DATE] – Zlatko Tripic has been charged with a two-match quarantine following an incident during the elite series matchโ between Viking and Rosenborg on August 31st. The decision was โคhandedโข down by the โฃDisciplinary Committee.
According โto documentation released by the committee, Tripic is accused of “violent performance”โค against Rosenborg player Adrian Pereira. The committee stated they beleive Tripicโ “performed a necklace with both hands against Rosenborg โplayer Adrian Pereira’s neck,” characterizing the action as a โขthroat grip lasting “for some time.”
While the committee acknowledgedโ the grip was not a stranglehold, they persistent it โฃfell under the definition of “violent behavior” โas outlined in the rules ofโค football, specifically playing rule 12.3. This definition states a player is guilty of violent behavior if they “use or try to use unnecessarily a lot of power or brutality โagainst an opponentโฆwhether physical contact or not.”
The โขinitial recommendation for a reaction measurement was a three-match โคquarantine, โฃas per guidelines point 3 g). Though, the committee considered mitigating factors, including โthe “moderate power” โขof the grip and the “heated situation” in which it occurred.”After a total overall assessment, the disciplinary committee is โฃessentially endorsed by the prosecution board’sโ assessment, and finds that the attitude of two matches quarantine will beโ an appropriate reaction,” the committee stated.The quarantine will be served in the next two series matches for Viking’s โขfirst team. Tripic has the right to appeal the decision to the โappeal committee.The Disciplinary Committee’s decision was made pursuant to section 4-26 (1) and sectionโฃ 4-26, first paragraph, of theโ reaction regulations,โข allowing them to โฃhandle cases of violations committed in connection with a โคfight without expulsion, particularly in situations not initially judged by the referee.