The Mossos d’Esquadra investigate a assault a player of soccer youth of 16 years by a dozen people, some of whom would also be minors, once the match they were playing on the Club Barcelonista Terlenka, in El Prat de Llobregat, and the Sagrat Cor de Sarrià, in Barcelona.
The events investigated by the Catalan police occurred on January 27, when at the end of the match the Sagrat Cor goalkeeper suffered a assault by between eight and ten people, who would have given him kick on the head and they broke a finger, according to ‘La Vanguardia’ and sources from the Mossos d’Esquadra have confirmed to Efe.
After the attack, the minor’s parents presented a report at the Mossos police station in the district of Sarriá-Sant Gervasi of Barcelona, in which they also contributed a portion of injuries that included a broken finger – the right thumb – and various bruises which would have been caused by the various kicks received while on the ground, some to the head.
referee’s report
The referee of the match drew up a report that records the attack on this underage soccer goalkeeper, in which he identifies a rival player as responsible for the events, although the Mossos link other people with this attack, specificallybetween eight and ten, Police sources have told Efe.
The minor’s mother, Patricia, has told the aforementioned media that it all started when her son’s team, Sagrat Cor, scored the winning goal in the final minutes, which the victim celebrated by making a fist and looking at his teammates. : “At that moment I heard someone yell – at his son -: ‘Stop celebrating or I’ll break your legs.’
After finishing the match, and according to his testimony, a person walked towards his son’s position, who was greeting rival players, and hit him from behind at the level of his knees, causing him to fall.
Once on the ground, this person, accompanied by others who jumped from the stands “and several players from the rival team”, minors, began to hit him. kick in the body and head, due to which he momentarily lost his vision.
Clarify the facts
The Mossos police stations of Sarrià and El Prat have opened a joint investigation to clarify the facts and identify the alleged perpetrators, most of whom would be minors of age, after this attack occurs at the end of this match in group 27 of the second Catalan youth division.
For its part, the Catalan Football FederationAfter becoming aware of the facts, which he considers “especially serious”, he opened a proceedings which led to a sanction for the Terlenka club of three games behind closed doors and eight game suspension to the player of this team identified by the referee.