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Luneng was hit hard again! It was revealed that the Football Association issued the largest fine of the season, and the "Kuka"-style suspension returned to the world

The recent Chinese Super League does not seem to be smooth sailing for Luneng. Since entering the championship group, the team seems to have had trouble with the referee. In the second round against Guoan, Luneng staff even broke into the VAR referee studio privately.

The source was the goal from Guedes. After a VAR review, the Korean referee indicated that the goal was fouled first. After the game, Luneng player Jin Jingdao said that the Korean referee believed that there was no foul. It was VAR referee Ma Ning who prompted the referee for a foul, and suddenly pointed the finger at Ma Ning.

After the game, some angry Luneng staff even rushed into the VAR referee room to demand an explanation, and the referee also left the court under the escort of staff and security personnel. This incident also caused a stir. caused quite a bit of controversy. According to the "Football News" report, the Football Association has decided to punish the staff who broke into the VAR referee room privately.

At the same time, "Football News" revealed that Luneng's assistant coach and translator will be punished, and the longest suspension period may even be as long as 7 months. Since the start of this season, there has never been a fine in the Chinese Super League, and the Football Association has only issued fines in the Women's Super League for 10 months.

If this news is true, then Luneng’s fine will become the largest fine in the Chinese Super League this season. Of course, the act of breaking into the VAR studio is a violation in itself, and one code will equal the other. There is nothing wrong with being punished for this behavior. It is equivalent to disobeying the court's decision. You can continue to appeal, but you cannot forcefully go to court.

This fine from the Football Association also reminded Luneng fans of the 7-month suspension of head coach Kuka. At that time, Kuka and the referee had a fight on the field, but what they incurred was a A 7-month fine. After the season, Kuka also left China, and Luneng failed to win the championship.