Portuguese clubs launch insults but referees find their voice in protest
Match officials are speaking out against alleged intimidation as teams highlight controversial decisions After a series of incidents involving insults and alleged intimidation that have plunged Portuguese football into turmoil, the country’s referees are breaking their silence and protesting. (…)
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