The National Children’s Soccer Organization (ONFI) resolved to suspend all children’s soccer matches in Montevideo due to “serious acts of violence”.
The statement, which also has the visa of the National Sports Secretariat it is provided that the suspension be carried out “immediately”.
The resolution responds to “the great acts of violence that occurred in the interleague club tournaments that have been taking place in Montevideo.” These incidents put “the integrity of all the players in children’s football at risk,” they added.
Although the text does not refer to any specific fact, according to football oops The case has to do with a violent episode in which a child was injured with a knife during a fight that arose during a meeting.
Due to this, the ONFI decided to “immediately suspend interleague club tournaments and competitions in Montevideo until further notice.” This is based on “the directive, correctional and consultative superintendence over all the integral entities of the Organization” that the organization exercises.
The interruption will apply “until further notice” due to the “lack of guarantees necessary for the normal development of children’s football.” Finally, the entity warns that only “club sports activities within their own leagues” will be enabled.