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Bellingham fined €40,000 for match-fixing comment

Borussia Dortmund midfielder displayed ‘unsportsmanlike conduct’ for belittling referee’s decisions with demeaning remarks, according to German Football Association

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Dec 2021 11:59PM

Bellingham fined €40,000 for match-fixing comment
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham (pictured left) − seen here discussing with referee Felix Zwayer (centre) and Marco Reus (right) − was fined €40,000 (RM190,475) after he claimed that the decisions made by Zwayer in Saturday’s 3-2 loss to Bayern Munich were to be expected given the ref was implicated in the worst match-fixing scandal in German football history. – AFP pic, December 7, 2021

BERLIN − Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham was today fined €40,000 (RM190,475) but escaped a ban after making explosive comments about the referee following last weekend’s Bundesliga home defeat to Bayern Munich.

The German Football Association (DFB) said they have fined Bellingham for “unsportsmanlike conduct”.

The 18-year-old claimed costly decisions by referee Felix Zwayer in Saturday’s 3-2 loss in a top-of-the-table league clash were to be expected given the ref was implicated in the worst match-fixing scandal in German football history.

In a statement, Borussia Dortmund said the club “and the player have accepted the verdict, Jude Bellingham is thus eligible to play in the Bundesliga game on Saturday at VfL Bochum”.

The England midfielder was fuming when Zwayer awarded Bayern a penalty on Saturday for a Mats Hummels handball, which resulted in the winning goal.

Moments earlier, Zwayer had waved on play and refused Dortmund a penalty after Bayern defender Lucas Hernandez appeared to foul Marco Reus in the area.

“You can look at a lot of the decisions in the game. If you give a referee who has match-fixed before the biggest game in Germany, what do you expect?" Bellingham told Norwegian channel Viaplay.

He was referring to Zwayer’s alleged role as a 23-year-old linesman in a 2005 scandal involving referee Robert Hoyzer.

The latter confessed to taking Croatian mafia money in return for affecting the outcome of the German Cup and lower division matches, including awarding penalties for fictitious offences.

Hoyzer was jailed and Zwayer suspended for six months for keeping silent though he knew what the referee was doing and for accepting €300 euros (RM1428).

Bellingham was not alone in questioning Zwayer’s decisions in a heated match.

Dortmund coach Marco Rose was shown a red card after arguing with Zwayer over his awarding of the key penalty 12 minutes from time.

“Mr Zwayer can go ahead and whistle a few more Dortmund games,” fumed Rose on Saturday when asked about Zwayer officiating future Dortmund games.

“He can throw a few more stones and sticks in our way. We’ll keep going.” – AFP, December 7, 2021

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