Iranian media protests against Kanaani’s disciplinary committee ruling embraced Kanaani

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Iranian media protests against Kanaani's disciplinary committee ruling embraced Kanaani

Iranian media protested against the disciplinary committee’s decision on Kanani and praised it.

The disciplinary committee of the Iranian Football Federation refrained from issuing a final ban on Hossein Kanani. The player was attacked by young fans chanting slogans after a game with Aluminum Arak, and he punched and kicked one of them.

The disciplinary committee, which issues permanent bans for offenses such as making accusations in interviews or verbally objecting to the referee, did not ban Kanani from any matches. He only received a temporary suspension and a fine, which is also subject to review.

ANA News Agency wrote that the reason for football’s decline is not paying attention to technical details. If one does not focus on technical aspects, the house will collapse. Jamaran website also asked the disciplinary committee seriously.

Varzesh3 believes that the disciplinary committee praised Kanani. Fars News Agency wrote that despite rejecting over 50 national games, there is always a possibility that he may show new unprofessional behaviors. The series of Kanani’s violations continues with the indulgence of officials.

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