05/04/18 Spain demand rematch in Rugby World Cup controversy

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The Spanish Rugby team have been left incensed by 19 “wrong” decisions made by the Romanian referee in a crucial World Cup qualifying match

Before you read the complete article, look at this vocabulary and find it in the text:

rematch: a second match played between sports teams or players

incensed: very angry; enraged; furious

fight it out: to compete

spot: (context) – a place or position

highlight: to draw special attention to s.t.

harm: (context) – to have an adverse effect on s.o.

escort: to accompany someone in order to protect them

remonstrations: forceful protests

play-off: an additional match to decide the outcome of a competition

pool-phase match: a league match within a tournament

hosts: a person, place or organisation that holds an event to which others are invited

 

In March, the Spanish Rugby Federation (FER) officially asked to replay their controversial World Cup qualification game against Belgium. Spain’s loss to Belgium saw Romania book a place at the 2019 World Cup at the cost of Los Leones. Spain were left incensed by several refereeing calls made by Romanian official Vlad Iordachescu during their 18-10 defeat in Brussels.

“The FER hopes that World Rugby will allow the game to be replayed, as the image of rugby has been damaged by this game,” the FER said in a statement.

The FER added that they had asked last month for the three Romanian officials in charge to be replaced, since the two countries were fighting it out for only one automatic spot at the World Cup in Japan.

“The fact that the referee is Romanian and that the same Romanian federation has interests in the result of this match breaks the required impartiality,” the FER said, highlighting the “conflict of interest”.

The Spanish governing body added that after reviewing the game it considered “19 decisions by the referee” to have harmed their team.

Referee Ioardachescu had to be escorted back to his dressing room after the game because of angry remonstrations from Spanish players.

The referee selection committee of Rugby Europe, which runs the European competition, is scheduled to meet in Poznan on Friday during the Under-18 European Championship to review the match.

The sport’s global governing body World Rugby has asked Rugby Europe, whose president Octavian Morariu is Romanian, for an explanation over the matter.

If their defeat to Belgium is confirmed, Spain could still qualify for the World Cup if they win play-off games against Portugal and Samoa.

Romania are set to maintain their record of having played in every World Cup, with their first pool-phase match against hosts Japan in September 2019.

 

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  • Have you ever played rugby? Do you ever watch it?
  • Do you get upset (be unhappy or disappointed) by refereeing decisions when you watch sport?
  • Do you shout and swear (use offensive language) at the TV when watching sport? If so, at the referee or the players?
  • Describe examples of cheating in sport.
  • Would you compare cheating at sport with other aspects of life such as tax evasion?

 

Adapted from: www.thelocal.es

 

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