The North American Caribbean Football Federation (CONCACAF) announced on the 19th (Korea Standard Time) that "the Honduran men's senior soccer team will hold the next match (CONCACAF tournament) home without spectators and be fined for failing to implement stadium security measures."
"If similar incidents occur in future games, more serious sanctions could be imposed," he warned.
This disciplinary action is due to the "bleeding incident" that came out immediately after the match against Mexico on the 16th.
At the time, Honduras won the first leg of the quarterfinals of the North American Football Confederation (CONCACAF) Nations League against Mexico 2-0 at San Pedro Sula Estadio Francisco Morasan in Honduras.온라인바카라
After the game, Mexican coach Javier Aguirre was hit in the head by a beer can thrown by the crowd while traveling to shake hands with Honduras' coach. The accident caused a lot of bleeding in his head.
In his post-match press conference, Aguirre did not say anything special about the accident. Although he was injured, he remained calm and answered questions from reporters. "This is football. I am not a complainer. There is nothing I can say about anything else," he said.
The two teams will play their second match of the quarterfinals at Estadio Nemesio DS in Toluca, Mexico on Tuesday. In the preliminary interview, Aguirre said that after recalling the bleeding situation, he would focus only on the second match, saying, "The past is over."