Referee Jan Smit has blasted the KNVB (Dutch Football Association) after he was handed a lifetime ban for celebrating a team’s fourth-division title win. The 61-year-old took charge of a game between St. George and SV De Valken, in which he handed out four red cards, three of which went to De Valken players

St. George had been chasing the title and trailed going into the final moments of the match, before goalkeeper Dave Laan equalised and his goal was enough to clinch top spot. Celebrations went on long into the night, but curiously the team were joined by the day’s match official and that moment was captured on video.

Smit could be seen joining the champions on stage, singing ‘Guardian Angel’ by Marco Schuitmaker and lifting the trophy. The scenes were shared on social media and De Valken filed an official complaint with the KNBV, who handed him a ban for life.

"This morning we called Mr Smit and told him that he is no longer allowed to referee matches,” KNVB spokesperson Daan Schippers said in a statement. “We expect a neutral attitude from a referee and that both teams are treated with respect. That is of course where this attitude belongs.”

But Smit has lambasted the decision and claims that he was not in the wrong, that the red cards he dished out were all correct calls and has even joined in on the celebrations of other teams in the past without repercussions.

  • notaviking@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Yeah in my opinion even if all your calls were spot on and correct, once you celebrate with a certain team, you have clearly showed a bias and thus cannot ever again enforce the rules without questions being asked regarding your impartiality.