After a 15-year-old judge left a Gais match in tears act now the club – and arranges a meeting between the 15-year-old and Champions League referee Sara Persson.
– I follow the news and recognized me right away, says Persson.
After the youth Cup this weekend expressed sharp criticism of the vocal leaders Gothenburg clubs Öis and Gais and Småland Lind Dals IF. OIS closed by a leader who is considered to have behaved aggressively.
Gais and Lens Dals IF was additionally involved in the game that has become the most controversial, and which ended with a 15-year-old judge left the tournament in tears.
– It was tough. They shouted that I was bad and tough and that they wanted me to continue judging. So when I wanted to go home, she said to the GP.
Gais will meet with the affected coaches on Wednesday evening, and has not yet decided on any shutdown. However, it has been in contact with the young referee – and now offers her support. The club chose to take the help of Sara Persson, FIFA referees who are currently located in France to condemn the Champions League.
“Gais will assemble Sara Persson and the young female referee for a call that is characterized exchange of experience and development. ” write on their website.
Persson says she can recognize themselves in the 15-year-old judge’s experience.
– I follow the news and recognized me instantly. I began to judge 20 years ago, it’s sad that I experienced things like this now and even sadder that she got to experience it now.
The GAIS has also been in contact with 15-year-old and claims to be able to offer more support forward. The club also writes that, in addition to the relevant leaders will hold a summit with the club all the leaders shortly.
“The case is not finished” notes Gais and believes that the club’s priority so far has
During Wednesday told Öis the decision to suspend a leader. Councillor David Lega, who earlier in the day threatened to try to stop contributions to the clubs, was the club’s respective statement any less angry.
– Good behavior, but it is also important to have a plan to work prevention against this type of incidents, said the councilor, who is also vice chairman of the sport- and Associations Committee.
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