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Monday, November 6, 2023

The English FA have decided not to sanction Luis Diaz for lifting his shirt due to exceptional circumstances

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that The English FA have decided not to sanction Luis Diaz for lifting his shirt due to exceptional circumstances.

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Footage shot yesterday showed Diaz’s family members, including his mother, crying as they celebrated his goal, which they had previously watched on television. She had earlier made an emotional plea for her husband’s release.

Díaz’s emotional outpouring occurred after scoring a dramatic late equalizer for Liverpool against Luton Town. This game was his first appearance after two matches missed following his parents’ abduction at gunpoint in Colombia on October 28th. Although his mother was promptly rescued, his father remains captive. Díaz’s goal celebration unveiled a shirt bearing the message ‘Libertad Para Papa’ (Freedom for Papa), a passionate appeal for his father’s release.

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Exceptional Decision
FA rules typically prohibit players from displaying personal messages by removing their shirts. However, Díaz’s exceptional circumstance and partial removal of his shirt prompted a deviation from this rule. The decision not to penalize Díaz displays a compassionate and understanding approach by the FA, recognizing the severity of the player’s personal situation.

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