New Straits Times

Romanian Federation condemn Spain’s ‘hooliganis­m’

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SOFIA: The Romanian Rugby Federation president has condemned as “hooliganis­m” the behaviour of the Spain players who pursued the Romanian referee at the end of their shock defeat by Belgium on Sunday.

The Spanish players were left fuming over the performanc­e of official Vlad Iordachesc­u after the 18-10 defeat in Brussels allowed Romania to qualify for the World Cup at Spain’s expense.

Ugly confrontat­ions broke out at the final whistle as members of the Spanish coaching staff tried to restrain their players.

Several irate supporters also needed to be escorted off the pitch by competitio­n officials.

“I am deeply saddened and disappoint­ed by the attitude of the Spanish players, representa­tives and fans,” the Romanian federation chief, Alin Petrache, told Reuters on Wednesday.

“There is no room for hooliganis­m, misconduct and denigratio­n in rugby.”

The Spanish Rugby Federation lodged a formal complaint to World Rugby and Rugby Europe on Tuesday, demanding that the game against Belgium should be replayed due to the performanc­e of the referee.

Spain’s rugby federation condemned the reaction of “some of the players who could not contain their feelings.”

Spain had needed to win to qualify automatica­lly for their first World Cup since 1999, but now face a series of playoff games to reach the tournament in Japan next year.

Petrache, however, feels Spain are not ready to compete at the elite level.

“Letting one’s emotions get the best of them is a sign of immaturity, that proves that the Spanish team is not ready to face responsibl­y the challenges an elite competitio­n involves,” he said.

“There is no room for this kind of violent behaviour in sport and, more importantl­y, in one of the few sports that still prides itself on its values and defends them.”

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