Marco Fabián receives 10 days of protocol sanctions after the party with DJ Adso

Sources close to ESPN have indicated that the Juárez board of directors is continuing to investigate whether Marco Fabián will have an additional sanction.

Marco Fabián will be separated from Bravos de Juárez’s first team for 10 days after revealing images in which the Chivas youth team is seen living together and frying at his house with some guests.

Sources close to ESPN stated that this determination was made through the protocols established by the MX League and Bravos Council will continue to investigate what happened to see if Marco Fabián will have additional consequences.

In turn, the MX League opened an investigation file for the Disciplinary Commission to investigate what happened to the border box element, highlighting the temporary separation of the player.

“LIGA BBVA MX returned the case of FC Juárez’s Marco Fabián de la Mora on Thursday to the Disciplinary Commission of the Mexican Football Federation this Thursday, so that the appropriate investigation and determination can be carried out. The above, after the social networks Videos with the footballer from an event outside the club they transcend without respecting the Health Protocol “.

It is expected that in the next few days the current situation of the player will be determined, who will not be able to be part of the match Bravos against Pumas on this day 11.

The midfielder did not share the images of the meeting, but one of the people who attended the meeting, the artist Adso Alejandro, uploaded a video on Instagram where the Mexican player seems to toast with the rest of the guests.

Marco Fabián joins the list of players who were involved in meetings during the pandemic. Players such as Alan Mozo de Pumas, Alexis Vega and Uriel Antuna de Chivas, as well as Jonathan Rodríguez de Cruz Azul were sanctioned for attending meetings during the pandemic.

Regarding this issue, Liga MX has published the sanction for players who participate in parties and who do not have the relevant care for COVID-19.

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