Soccer players banned for bizarre protest

Two Vietnamese soccer players were suspended for two years for their part in an outrageous on-field protest.

The Vietnamese Football Federation has imposed two-year bans on two players and suspended a coach for three years after their team was involved in a bizarre penalty protest during a league match on the weekend.

Long An players were furious at a late penalty awarded by the referee to Ho Chi Minh City when the score was locked 2-2 in their Vietnamese top flight match.

After initially walking off the pitch, the players returned to the field but goalkeeper Nguyen Minh Nhut turned his back as the penalty was taken, conceding a goal.

The whole team then stood motionless and allowed Ho Chi Minh City to score two more goals as the margin blew out to 5-2 before the referee blew the final whistle.

In a statement, the VFF said that Mimh Nhut and captain Huynh Quang Thanh would banned for 24 months.

"Due to disrupting the match, not respecting the decision of the referee and causing damage to the reputation and honor of the Vietnam Football Federation," the statement read.

Coach Ngo Quang Sang has been banned for three years, as has club chairman Vo Thanh Nhiem, who quit after the game.


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