The unpleasant event of Sunday football match must no longer be opakovať_______________________________________________________Bratislava 19.10.2021 The member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Igor Kašper (MEMBER OF SME FAMILY) alienates the behaviour of football fans during Sunday's match between slovak football clubs Spartak Trnava and Slovan Bratislava and will initiate a change in the law due to this event.

Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Igor Kašper expressed disappointment with Sunday's match between the two best Slovak football clubs Spartak Trnava and Slovan Bratislava, which took place last Sunday. 'They've seen the kids, which is perhaps the biggest disaster of all this, because some will no longer want to go to football or end up with it. Because of perhaps 50 vagabunds, Slovak football suffers, but also sport in general," said Igor Kašper, Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic. If this is to change, to improve, then changes must be made to the law. We are obliged to address this and I am pleased that my colleagues agreed to convene an extraordinary Committee of the National Council of the Slovak Republic for Education, Science, Youth and Sport, which I initiated. The committee will take place as early as next Tuesday 26th October at 12:00, where we have invited the President of the Police Force of the Slovak Republic, the head of the Slovak Football Association, the head of the Union of League Clubs and representatives of the clubs Spartak Trnava and Slovan Bratislava," added The Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Igor Kašper.Ban on entry to the stadium, lifetime ban on all stadiums, not only football, but also financial penalties or criminal liability, these are possible penalty scenarios that could occur if another similar situation took place and there was a change in the law. 'We've got to be really tough, just as it's proven in England, that's how it could work for us. I am glad that there has already been some discussion and that the Minister has also started to deal with this situation," responded the Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Igor Kašper.No one expected that after a two-year pause, when football supporters could finally enjoy a quality match, such a situation would take place. "Unfortunately, this match has become such an unpleasant example for the whole of Europe, but I believe that this will not happen again," igor Kašper, Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, added at the end.

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