FIBA punishes Greeks and Serbians; Kazlaouskas
Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Sports
Greek players Fotsis and Schortsanitis and Serbians Krstic and Theodosic received suspensions and fines hands out by FIBA after the brawl at the Greece-Serbia Basketball match, on August 19. In addition, the Greek and the Serbian Basketball Federations received money fines, as well.
Greece coach Jonas Kazlaouskas slammed the FIBA punishment as “something unbelievable”, AFP reports from World Championships in Turkey . FIBA’s punishment on Fotsis and Schortsanitis leave the two players outside the basketball parquet floor on Saturdays’ opening game against China and Sunday’s game against Puerto Rico.
FIBA – statement
In FIBA’s official website the relevant statement reads:
“On 19th August, at a game between Greece and Serbia, a fight broke out towards the end of the game involving two players – Antonis Fotsis (GRE) and Milos Teodosic (SRB). This resulted in a wider, violent brawl between several players of both teams.
The game was stopped immediately and never resumed.
FIBA started an official investigation after the game and has now announced its findings.
Serbian player Nenad Krstic is suspended with immediate effect for three games in main official FIBA competition which include the World Championships, Olympics and Continental Championships. The player is also fined a total of CHF 45,000.
His teammate, Milos Teodosic, is also suspended with immediate effect for two games in main official FIBA competitions.
The Serbian Basketball federation will be fined a total of CHF 20,000.
Greek players Antonis Fotsis and Sofoklis Schortsanitis are suspended with immediate effect for two games in main official FIBA competitions.
The Hellenic Basketball Federation will be fined a total of CHF 20,000.
Money from the fines will be used to support education programs for young basketball players.
FIBA believes that the judgement will send a strong message to all players that their behaviour on and off the court must be exemplary and in line with the rules of basketball at all times.
All parties have the right to appeal the decisions taken.
FIBA”







