President of Pintcha accuses the Arbitration Council of harming his team in the Brava regional football championship
Brava, February 6, 2024 (Bravanews) - The President of Pintcha, Anildo Andrade, expressed his indignation with the Arbitration Council of the Brava regional football championship, claiming that his team is being systematically harmed and that the council is favoring certain teams, especially Morabeza.
Andrade made harsh criticisms, accusing the president of the Arbitration Council of belittling the other teams by referring to them as "Timizinhas", while protecting the favorite team, Morabeza. According to him, this unequal treatment has affected Pintcha's performance and results in the championship.
" It is unacceptable that the Arbitration Council, which should guarantee impartiality and equity in the championship, is acting in such a partial and harmful way to the other teams" , said Andrade in a statement to Bravanews.
The accusations leveled by the Pintcha president are sparking a heated debate in the Brava football scene, with other clubs and fans expressing similar concerns about the integrity and transparency of arbitration decisions.
Bravanews reserves space for the Arbitration Council to speak if they wish to issue an official statement in response to Andrade's accusations. However, it is expected that the matter will be rigorously investigated to ensure fairness and equality during the Brava regional football championship.
The President of Nô Pintcha, amidst the biased actions of the Arbitration Council of the Brava regional football championship, highlighted that such situations have contributed to the island facing difficulties in attracting the participation of other teams in official competitions.
"Due to cases like this and other reasons related to the lack of impartiality and transparency, the island of Brava has faced challenges in attracting the participation of other teams in official competitions and has raised the current 4 teams to think about giving up on being in the regional championship ", stated the president of No Pintcha.
This statement reflects concern not only about the integrity of local competitions, but also about the wider impact that a lack of trust in regulatory bodies can have on the development and promotion of sport on the island.
The lack of equity and fairness in sports competitions not only affects the performance of local teams, but can also undermine the interest of other teams in participating in events in the sports region. These concerns highlight the importance of effectively addressing governance and refereeing issues in local sport to ensure a fair and competitive environment for all involved.