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Monday, February 3, 2014
Football match abandoned because team refused to play in dispute over unpaid wages
There were bizarre scenes as players of third-tier Spanish side Racing
Santander refused to play in their Copa del Rey quarter-final, second
leg against Real Sociedad on Thursday in a dispute with the club's
president Angel Lavin over unpaid wages. The stricken Cantabrian club,
which has spent the majority of its 101-year history in the top flight,
is currently in administration following two consecutive relegations.
Despite a cup run that has included victories over La Liga sides Sevilla
and Almeria, the players haven't been paid since September. The squad
warned on Monday that they would refuse to play the match if Lavin and
the rest of his board didn't resign. Both sides took to the field of
play and warmed-up as normal. But after Sociedad kicked
off, the Santander players stood arm in arm around the center circle,
with substitutes and coaching
staff lining up in solidarity on the touchline.
After Sociedad had kept possession for 40 seconds without any challenge
from the Santander players, referee Gil Manzano called the game off when
Santander captain Mario Fernandez informed him his side would take no
further part. "We have given up what we like most, which is to play,"
said Racing forward Mariano Sanz. "We wanted to play but we couldn't let
them stand on our rights. To play in the quarters was a dream for us,
everything had gone so well to get there. It is a shame to end it like
this but we were clear in what we were doing."
Far from being angered by the player's stance, the Santander fans gave the squad a standing ovation as they did a lap around the pitch before
heading back down to the dressing rooms. The Spanish football
federation (RFEF) on Friday officially confirmed Sociedad as winners of
the tie, with the Basque side who led 3-1 from the first leg now facing
Barcelona in the semi-finals, and that Santander will be suspended from
taking part in the next Copa del Rey. The Cantabrian club were also
handed a fine of around 3,000 euros (£2,500).
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