For the first seven rounds, five league clubs were protest. Pardubice, Bohemians 1905, Olomouc, Ostrava and Pilsen, which was not satisfied twice. Last time at the weekend after the match in Liberec and due to the injury of Denis Višinský, who ended up with a concussion in the hospital and the procedure was not mixed even like a foul.
According to the referees, a direct free kick was to be ordered and the home Aziz Kayondo was to see a yellow card for his arm to his arm.
“Every club has the right to file a protest. Of course, the amount is not pleasant. We are talking whether the explanation is right on our part, whether to do it otherwise. The frequency is great, we are not pleased as the association. It is important to work with it,” Trunda stressed.
“If the protests are justified, our task is to take a position. If not, then explain them. I believe that the association is here to deal with things,” Trunda added. On a direct question, whether the Commission of Referees under the leadership of Libor Kovařík’s confidence has the confidence of football leadership, he replied clearly: “Yes.”
Kovařík was present on Tuesday at the conduct of the Executive Committee to present the concept of long -term, medium and short -term evenly development. Pavel Nedvěd, the general manager of the national team, watched everything.
The trunda subsequently revealed that UEFA would help to some extent.
“I was at a personal meeting with President UEFA Aleksander Čeferin and the chief of referees Robert Rosetti. I asked them that as FAČR we are very interested in cooperation with the person UEFA assign us to learn from them.
“We want to create a strategy together to deal with the frequency of protests. The aim should be to get our judge into the world leagues and competitions. The specific plan of cooperation with UEFA about the development of evens in the Czech Republic should be within ten days,” added Trunda.
Montage Liberec – PilsenVideo: LFA
The Executive Committee on Tuesday also approved that the Czech Republic will apply for the organization of the euro under 19 years in 2028. However, the Association’s representatives have not yet wanted to talk about details or possible organizing cities.
“We have to send the candidacy by September 30th. If UEFA approves it, we are ready to publish everything. We will sign up, UEFA will open the second door and introduce other requirements in detail. We will try to do everything possible to make the candidacy serious,” explained the new Secretary Stanislav Rýnar.
