
A Grave Error Costs a Japanese Team a Major Loss
A grave administrative error committed by the Japanese team Sanfrecce Hiroshima has resulted in a significant loss for them in the AFC Champions League 2 football competition.
The Asian Football Confederation decided to consider the team as losing 0-3 against Singapore's Lion City in the first leg of the quarter-finals due to their fielding of the suspended French player, Valer Germain.
Although Sanfrecce Hiroshima won this match with a score of 6-1, the return leg will take place next Wednesday.
Germain had been suspended for three matches, and after missing two games, his team decided to field him against Lion City, which is a major mistake that could cost the team elimination from the tournament.
The Asian Football Confederation decided to consider the team as losing 0-3 against Singapore's Lion City in the first leg of the quarter-finals due to their fielding of the suspended French player, Valer Germain.
Although Sanfrecce Hiroshima won this match with a score of 6-1, the return leg will take place next Wednesday.
Germain had been suspended for three matches, and after missing two games, his team decided to field him against Lion City, which is a major mistake that could cost the team elimination from the tournament.