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Mexico chief Javier Aguirre was hit with a lager can as various items were tossed towards him toward the finish of his group's CONCACAF Countries Association quarter-last against Honduras at Estadio Francisco Morazan. Honduras have been rebuffed with a fine, as well as their next home game being played in secret. Aguirre's way of behaving during the match is additionally being researched.
He got clinical consideration not long after, as players and authorities left the pitch.
The match was the main leg of their Countries Association quarter-last, with Celtic forward Luis Palma scoring the two objectives in a 2-0 win for Honduras.
The subsequent leg happens on Wednesday, November 20 at the Estadio Nemesio Diez.
Notwithstanding, the Honduran Football Organization trained in on Aguirre for "prompting to brutality" in their explanation, subsequent to referring to the activities of their very own segment support as "unpardonable".
"The Honduran Football Organization (FFH) laments and emphatically denounces the confined activities of a little gathering of fans that don't address the conscious way of behaving of our fans all in all," read the explanation, through Goal.com.
"These episodes, which are totally inexcusable, don't characterize the lead of most of those going to the arena.
"Moreover, the FFH completely dismisses the words, unsavory motions and provocative perspectives with respect to the mentor of the Mexican public group, who offended and incited the Honduran fans from the very outset of the match.
"This kind of conduct is absolutely unsatisfactory in soccer, as it addresses a conspicuous incitement and impelling to viciousness and an absence of regard for the fans watching the match in the arena or on TV."
CONCACAF has likewise affirmed it is investigating the direct of Aguirre during the match in a "separate disciplinary case".
The Disciplinary Panel has decided that the Honduran Football Organization should play their next senior men's public group home match (of a CONCACAF contest) in secret," it said in an explanation said
The board of trustees has opened a different case researching Aguirre's direct during the match, it added.
Mexico has the second leg of the quarterfinal later on Tuesday.
"[The FHH] laments the segregated activities of a little gathering of fans [...] completely dismisses the words, upsetting signals and provocative perspectives with respect to the mentor of the Mexican public group, who offended and incited the Honduran fans from the very outset of the match."
The Concacaf board has opened a different case researching Aguirre's lead during the match.
Honduras' ongoing next home installation which would have no fans set up is a World Cup qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda, planned for June 2025.
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