Football player Mladost from Lješkopolje Marko Šćepanović, the best player in Montenegro in 2015 and the top scorer of the championship in the 2015/16 season, was banned for a year and a half, while footballer Bokelja Dejan Ognjanović, a former member of the Montenegrin national team, was suspended for ten months. the FSCG Disciplinary Commission decided.
Both 35-year-old Šćepanović, a former player of Budućnost, Podgorica Mladost, Iskra..., as well as 39-year-old Ognjanović, a former player of Budućnost and Partizan, were severely punished for attacking referees.
Šćepanović was suspended for "swearing and insulting the referee Aleksandar Šćekić after he was sent off at the end of the match of the 26th round of the Second League of Montenegro between Mladosta and Otrant-Olympic", as well as for "physically attacking Šćekić on the playing field by headbutting him chest area".
Šćepanović did not stop there, but threatened Šćekić, announced the FSCG Disciplinary Commission.
Ognjanović was banned from playing for ten months due to "unsportsmanlike conduct" and "due to an attempted physical attack on match referee Nikola Vođević after being sent off in the match of the 27th round of the Second League of Montenegro between Bokelje and Mladost from Lješkopolje".
The Disciplinary Commission FSCG punished Mladost from Lješkopolje official Darko Mugoša with a 30-day ban and a fine of 300 euros for "cursing and insulting referee Nikola Vođević at halftime of the match Bokelj - Mladost Ljeskopolje".
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