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The Pilsen Referees Did Not Harm the Team, the Commission Claims. Cedidla Was Not Given the Right Red Card

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Despite the official protest, the referees in Pilsen acted correctly, according to the Football Referees Commission. They resolved both situations in Saturday's league match between Viktoria and Jablonec (1:1) in accordance with the rules. Martin Cedidla was not correctly shown a red card in the opening minutes for a foul that seriously injured goalkeeper Martin Jedlička, and the visitors' equalizer in the fifth minute was not preceded by a foul.
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Despite the official protest, the referees in Pilsen acted correctly, according to the Football Referees Commission. They resolved both situations in Saturday's league match between Viktoria and Jablonec (1:1) in accordance with the rules. Martin Cedidla was not correctly shown a red card in the opening minutes for a foul that seriously injured goalkeeper Martin Jedlička, and the visitors' equalizer in the fifth minute was not preceded by a foul.

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Prague - According to the FAČR referees' commission, the referees did not harm the Pilsen players in two key situations in Saturday's match of the 2nd round of the first league with Jablonec. Defender Martin Cedidla was not correctly shown a red card at the beginning of the match for a foul that caused serious injury to Viktoria goalkeeper Martin Jedlička, and the guests' equalizing goal in the fifth minute of regulation was valid in accordance …

Viktoria Plzeň has filed a protest against the performance of the referees and the video referee team in Saturday's first football league match with Jablonec. According to the club, they made two mistakes that grossly influenced the match and the result. The West Bohemian team announced this on its website the day after the 1-1 draw, which was decided by Jablonec captain Nemanja Tekijaški in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

Pilsen blames the referees, led by head referee Lukáš Nehasil, for two situations. According to Viktoria representatives, defender Martin Cedidla should have received a red card at the beginning of the match for a tackle on home goalkeeper Martin Jedlička, who suffered a concussion and a broken nose in the collision and had to withdraw. Viktoria stated that Jedlička remains in hospital with suspicion of further fractures in his face and is await…

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Aktuálně.cz broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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