La UEFA reincorpora a Szymon Marciniak como árbitro de la final de la Champions League



► Suscríbete a Sky Sports News: A pesar de participar en un evento organizado por el líder ultraderechista polaco Slawomir Mentzen, el árbitro Szymon Marciniak mantendrá su puesto como árbitro de la final de la Liga de Campeones después de ofrecer una disculpa por su participación. #SkySportsNews #SkySports #championsleague ► Para conocer las últimas noticias sobre transferencias: Más de Sky Sports en YouTube: ► Sky Sports Retro: ► Sky Sports: ► Sky Sports Football: ► Sky Sports Boxing: ► Sky Sports F1: ► Sky Sports Cricket: ► Sky Sports Golf: ► Para obtener información sobre la licencia del contenido de Sky Sports News, puede obtener más información aquí:

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32 comentarios en “La UEFA reincorpora a Szymon Marciniak como árbitro de la final de la Champions League

  1. Marcin Martin

    Yes, Sabalenka has always and invariably supported Lukashenko's regime and does not criticize the war in Ukraine and everything is OK, and when Marciniak went to a business event, where he talked about himself, not associating himself with political views, the leftism made a scandal for him – this is ordinary discrimination… Let's start with the likes of Sabalenka!

  2. ZombieVikingGaming

    Why would his politics have any bearing on his ability to do his job refereeing a football match anyway? Why does a person's view on jews and homosexuals, become the cornerstone of society?

  3. Yhivaa

    The event Marciniak took part in wasn't a political event of any kind. He took part in a business conference on which he was a speaker to talk about his career. One of the founders of this conference is a member of a conservative party operating in Poland and also a lawyer and a business owner, and he was there as such, not as a politician. The accusations towards Marciniak are a disgrace. The lies that spread across Europen media about what happened are a disgrace too.

  4. cubott

    That is terrible jurnalizm.
    1. The event wasn't organized by a political party. A politician was one of organizers. It was a business event, and this politician is also known as a successful businessman.
    2. The party has been accused of promoting sexiest, antisemitic and homofobic views, accused by its political opponents. The party capitalizes on these sentiments. Its leaders rather unskillful try to deny those allegations. Some watch their mouths, others don't, but the ones that don't are known for crazy sh** coming out of their mouths anyway.
    3 The event wasn't associated with extreme far right movement. The leader in question is the leader of the libertarian part of the party, not the nationalist (It's a marriage of necessity). Although nationalist are usually referred as far right. If you call the nationalist wing of the party in question extreme far right, there's no vocabulary left to describe a true far right. The term was used by Marciniak himself, not sky sports though. If you're Polish and read his statement, you kind of realize how ridiculous the pressure must have been if he decided to say all these things, knowing how little they have in common with reality.

  5. T & T

    Funny how everyone on here, who generally dislike referees and their decisions, are so quick to believe this guy when he claims he didn't know it was a far-right political rally. Oh, really? I'd like that claim to go to VAR.

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