A Serbian referee was expelled from football for ten years and goes behind bars for 15 months

Srѓаan Pradovi до awarded two questionable penalties in a match that saw large payments / printscreen / youtube

The Novi Sad Court of Appeals upheld the decision to expel former referee Srzan Obradovic from football for the next ten years.

Obradovic was "banned from performing any football activities in the Football Federation of Serbia". The Court of Appeals upheld the verdict of the High Court in Nov Sad on March 26, which sentenced Srdjan Obradovic to 15 months in prison.

Referee Srdjan Obradovic was detained after the match refereed by Spartak Subotica - Radnicki Nis, which ended in a 2-0 triumph for the host, for "using his official position and favoring the home team".

The match was played on May 13, 2018, and both teams were in the game for placement in the European cups, but in the betting shops, large payments will be registered for the victory of the guest team.
During the trial, witnesses confirmed that certain individuals entered the judges' locker room at halftime. The home team scored both goals from the penalty spot in the 66th and 79th minute.

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